A proof of claim is a form used by the creditor to indicate the amount of the debt owed by the debtor on the date of the bankruptcy filing. The creditor must file the form with the clerk of the same bankruptcy court in which the bankruptcy case was filed.
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Proof of service may be made by (1) written acknowledgment of the receipt of a summons and a copy of the complaint, dated and signed by the person to whom the service is directed or by a person authorized under these rules to receive the service of process; (2) a certificate stating the facts of service, including the ...
The proof of claim form is Official Bankruptcy Form 410. You can print off the form from the courts website. You can also obtain a copy of the form at the Intake counter of the Clerk's Office. In Detroit, the Intake counter is located on the 21st floor of the Bankruptcy Court.
Fill out form MC 03 (Answer, Civil) on the website or get a paper copy from the court to fill out. Write in the court number, case number, the court address, the court telephone number, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the plaintiff and the defendant exactly as they are on your court papers.
The Court of Claims is a statewide, limited jurisdiction court (PA 164 of 2013) to hear and determine all civil actions filed against the State of Michigan and its agencies.
Michigan statutes of limitation resemble those of most states. Civil statutes range from one to 20 years. A personal injury claim has a two-year statute of limitations.
A judgment from a Small Claims case expires six years after it is issued. Most other judgments in Michigan expire 10 years after they are issued. You can renew a judgment before it expires by filing a motion to renew a judgment.
Proof of service may be made by (1) written acknowledgment of the receipt of a summons and a copy of the complaint, dated and signed by the person to whom the service is directed or by a person authorized under these rules to receive the service of process; (2) a certificate stating the facts of service, including the ...