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Approved, SCAO
STATE OF MICHIGAN
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ORDER ON MOTION TO
SET ASIDE ORDER FOR
INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS
Original - Court
1st copy - Garnishee
2nd copy - Plaintiff
3rd copy - Defendant
CASE NO.
Court address
Court telephone no.
Plaintiff's name (judgment creditor), address, and telephone no.
Defendant's name (judgment debtor), address, and telephone no.
Plaintiff's attorney, bar no., address, and telephone no.
Garnishee's name, address, and telephone no.
v
Date of judgment:
IT IS ORDERED:
1. The motion is denied because:
Amount of judgment (including costs): $
2. The motion is granted and a writ of periodic garnishment may be issued.
The writ of garnishment for periodic payments issued on
and suspended on
Date
Date
is again effective and retains its priority.
If the defendant moves for another order for installment payments within 91 days after this order is entered, the court will
assess costs against the defendant as a condition of entry of the new order unless good cause is shown.
Instructions to Plaintiff: Do not serve the order on the garnishee if the motion to set aside installment payments is denied.
Judge
Bar no.
I certify that on this date I served a copy of this order on the parties or their attorneys by first-class mail addressed to their last-known
addresses as defined in MCR 2.107(C)(3).
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
Signature
Date
Date
MC 16a (9/15) ORDER ON MOTION TO SET ASIDE ORDER FOR INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS
MCL 600.6201 et seq.,
MCR 3.101(N), MCR 3.104
Order on Motion to Set Aside Order for Installment Payments
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