Demand for Statement of Amount Unpaid - Individual - Michigan 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In the first field, enter your name as the lien claimant. This identifies you as the party requesting the statement.
  3. Next, provide the address of the property being improved. Ensure this is accurate, as it is crucial for identifying the relevant contract.
  4. In the body of the demand, clearly state your request for a copy of the contract and a written statement of amounts due. You may want to format this request for clarity.
  5. Finally, fill in the date at the bottom and sign your name. You can type or print your name in the designated area.

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Requesting a Payment Plan to Stop a Wage (Pay) Garnishment You can request a payment plan (Order for Installment Payments) to stop a wage garnishment. You must ask the court for a payment plan by filing a Motion for Installment Payments. If a payment plan is ordered by the court, the wage (pay) garnishment will stop.
Some sources of income are considered protected in account garnishment, including: Social Security, and other government benefits or payments. Funds received for child support or alimony (spousal support) Workers compensation payments.
A creditor can garnish whichever is less: up to 25% of your disposable earnings or the amount of your disposable earnings thats more than 30 times the federal minimum wage (currently $217.50). Your disposable earnings are money you get after legally required deductions from your paycheck.
To claim an exemption from garnishment in Michigan, file a Claim of Exemption form with the court that issued the garnishment order. You must provide documentation proving that your income qualifies as exempt, such as Social Security benefits, veterans benefits, or other protected income sources.
A periodic garnishment lets the plaintiff (creditor) take money from a source that pays you on a regular basis such as your earnings or income from rental properties. A garnishee is a person who has control over some or all of the money that is paid to the defendant. For example, an employer could be a garnishee.

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