Michigan Order on Motion to Intervene to Protect Assets is a court order issued by a judge in Michigan that permits a third party to intervene in a legal action in order to protect assets. This order is typically used in cases involving debt collection, bankruptcy or foreclosure proceedings, to protect a party’s assets from being taken by creditors or other parties. There are two types of Michigan Order on Motion to Intervene to Protect Assets: temporary orders and permanent orders. A temporary order is used to protect assets for a short period of time, while a permanent order is used to protect assets indefinitely. The order can be requested by any party involved in the dispute, and is typically granted when the assets are in jeopardy and the party requesting the order can demonstrate a valid reason for the protection. The order may also include provisions for financial compensation or other forms of relief for the third party intervene.