Detroit Michigan Affidavit and Claim - Small Claims

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This Affidavit and Claim - Small Claims is an official document from the Michigan State Court Administration Office, and it complies with all applicable state and Federal codes and statutes. USLF updates all state and Federal forms as is required by state and Federal statutes and law.

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A warrant of control gives court enforcement agents the authority to take goods from the defendant's home or business. Enforcement agents will try to either: collect the money you are owed. take goods to sell at auction.

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.

Once the court has entered a judgment, your creditor can collect the judgment by garnishing you. This lets the creditor take the money directly from your bank account or paycheck. Your creditor might also legally seize your property.

If the judgment debtor doesn't pay the judgment as ordered, you can collect your money through proceedings to seize property or to garnish income of the judgment debtor.

No Lawyers AllowedTop You can't have a lawyer represent you in a Small Claims case. You have to represent yourself, and be able to tell the judge or magistrate why you should get the money you're requesting. You need to present your case with evidence, and be able to speak in front of a judge and your opponent.

You yourself can file your claim with the court even without a lawyer representing your case. The Revised Rules of Procedure for Small Claims Cases (Revised Rules), as amended, provides for a step-by-step procedure on how to do this.

The filing fee is: $30 for claims up to $600. $50 for claims over $600 up to $1,750 and. $70 for claims over $1,750 up to $6,500.

The period of limitations is 6 years for an action founded upon a judgment or decree rendered in a court not of record of this state, or of another state, from the time of the rendition of the judgment or decree.

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Detroit Michigan Affidavit and Claim - Small Claims