Judgment Against Property Foreign Company In Michigan

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The document pertains to a model letter regarding a judgment against a foreign company’s property in Michigan. It notifies the recipient that a judgment has been enrolled, serving as a lien on all real property owned by the involved parties in a specific county. The letter emphasizes the need for the recipient to provide information about any other counties where the parties may own property, facilitating the enrollment of the judgment in those locations as well. Key features include the formal notification of the judgment, clear instructions on potential next steps, and an open invitation for further communication. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants who are assisting clients in enforcing judgments against foreign entities, as it streamlines the communication process regarding property liens. Additionally, it serves as a tool for paralegals and associates, helping them to understand the necessary steps when dealing with foreign companies in legal matters. Filling and editing instructions involve personalizing the template with specific names, dates, and addresses to suit the individual case.

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The judgment holder shall mail a notice of the filing along with a copy of the foreign judgement, attestation, and affidavit referenced in Rule 1.202 to the judgment debtor and shall file proof of the mailing with the clerk of court.

Generally, a "foreign judgment" is one that is rendered in another state or country that is judicially distinct from the state where collection of the judgment is sought.

Enforcement of a Foreign Judgment in the U.S. Under U.S. law, an individual seeking to enforce a foreign judgment, decree or order in this country must file suit before a competent court. The court will determine whether to recognize and enforce the foreign judgment.

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Judgment Against Property Foreign Company In Michigan