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What is Motion to Set Aside

The Motion to Set Aside Order for Installment Payments is a legal form used by plaintiffs or their attorneys in Michigan to request the court to nullify an existing installment payment order on a judgment.

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Motion to Set Aside is needed by:
  • Plaintiffs seeking to modify payment orders
  • Attorneys representing clients in Michigan
  • Individuals facing challenges with installment payments
  • Participants in ongoing legal cases regarding judgments
  • Court clerks processing legal documents

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Eligibility to file this motion includes any plaintiff or attorney in Michigan who is seeking to nullify an existing order for installment payments due to non-compliance by the defendant.
Yes, the defendant must be served a copy of the motion, and if no hearing is requested within 14 days, the order may automatically be set aside. Timely submission is crucial.
After completing the form on pdfFiller, download it to your device. You can then submit it according to your local court's procedures, which may include mailing it or submitting it electronically.
Typically, you need to include proof of the original judgment and any evidence of non-payment by the defendant. Check local court rules for any additional requirements.
Common mistakes include incomplete fields, incorrect judgment information, and not providing a clear rationale for setting aside the order. Ensure all sections are accurately filled.
Processing times can vary by court but generally take a few weeks after submission. It's advisable to follow up with the court for specific timing updates.
Once submitted, changes are typically not allowed. You may need to file a new motion or an amended version if errors are found afterward.
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