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Automatic Expungement MCL 750.621g Beginning in 2023, Michigan will begin a markedly different way of setting aside convictions. An offender will not have to apply to have his or her record expunged; instead, an eligible conviction will be set aside automatically (with exceptions for certain crimes).
What does SCAO stand for in Michigan?
The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) is the administrative agency of the Michigan Supreme Court (Article VI, Section 3 of the Michigan Constitution). The Supreme Court has administrative oversight of Michigan courts and exercises that oversight through the SCAO.
What is voluntary termination of parental rights in Michigan?
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.
What happens after default judgment is set aside?
If the judge grants your motion and sets aside the default judgment, any money taken from you should be returned (unless the judge orders something different). The case is not over though. Once the judgment is set aside, the case starts up again.
How do you set aside a default Judgement in Michigan?
To get a default set aside you must have good cause for not answering or going to court. Good cause is a reason you didnt respond to the suit or do what you were supposed to do. Good cause can be: A substantial defect or irregularity in the proceedings the default was based on.
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What is a request and order to seize property in Michigan?
One way to collect the debt is to get a Request and Order to Seize Property . This is a court order that tells a court-appointed officer to seize your property. The order expires after 90 days, but it can be renewed. Paying the judgment within 21 days of the judgment will prevent seizure of property.
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MC 227, Application to Set Aside Conviction(s)
I request that the court issue an order to set aside the conviction(s) listed below as provided by law. I consent to use of the nonpublic record created by
Jan 8, 2025 SCAO approved forms are those specifically approved for use in Michigan Courts by the Michigan Supreme Court. Other forms can also be found
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