A creditor’s exam occurs when there is a judgment against a person, or a company and they refuse to pay the judgment. Remember, a judgment is only s good as the paper it is written on. If someone refuses to pay you it really doesn’t matter how much the judgment is for if you cannot …
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for: ‘December, 2011’
Michigan Claim and Delivery Action
Someone has taken your property and they won’t give it back. The police will not help you because they say it’s a “civil matter.” What should you do? Hire an attorney! Michigan law allows a person to sue to recover possession of goods or “chattels” which have been unlawfully taken or unlawfully detained, and to …
Domestic violence and Michigan family law
Domestic violence is a patter of coercive behavior in which one partner uses physical violence, threats, intimidation, isolation, sexual abuse, or economic abuse to control the other partner. Domestic violence affects all races, ethnicities, and economic classes. Twenty five percent of families experience domestic violence in some shape or form. Domestic violence happens to both …
Judge Jails Attorney for Asserting Client’s Right to Remain Silent
An attorney was Jailed Friday, December 2, 2011, in Hudsonville, Michigan 54th district court after instructing his client to assert his right to remain silent during court proceedings. The 20-year-old client was at court with his attorney defending accusations of a minor in possession of alcohol charge. Judge Kenneth Post asked the client if he …
Driver license appeal in Michigan Rules Part 2
Driver License Appeal in Michigan When petitioning the Michigan Secretary of State Driver License Appeal Division for reinstatement of a revoked license after a habitual offender revocation it is important to demonstrate sobriety. The ideal candidate for a driver license appeal will possess some kind of community support program that they have been involved with …

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