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The Friend of the Court, in cooperation with the Michigan State
Disbursement Unit (MiSDU), is required to collect, record and distribute
support payments as Ordered by the Court. It is IMPERATIVE that you keep
your address current with the Friend of the Court Office. Notice of all
enforcement actions are sent to the Payer of support. These notices give
you your rights to cure an enforcement remedy prior to it being levied
against you. The Friend of the Court is required to send notices to the
last known address. If you do not keep your address current and the
notice is returned to the Friend of the Court Office, the enforcement
remedy will still be levied against you. Please keep your address
current, so you remain informed of all proceedings
regarding your case.
Income Withholding
Almost all support orders include a provision for immediate income
withholding from the payer’s employer to the MiSDU. A notice is sent to
the payer’s employer to withhold the amount of ordered support plus
statutory fees and for the employer to transmit those funds withheld
from the employee to the MiSDU within three (3) working days of the pay
date. Income withholding notices are printed from the Michigan Child
Support Enforcement System (MICSES) and may include an amount over and
above the amount of current monthly child support for the collection of
arrears as defined by the Michigan Child Support Formula Manual. The
Michigan Child Support Formula Manual can be found here:
http://Courts.michigan.gov/scao/services/focb/mcsf.htm
The Income Withholding Notice sent to the employer contains important
information about the duty of the employer to withhold payments from an
employee and how to calculate support under special circumstances such
as the employee not earning enough wages to cover the amount of the
Income Withholding Order. A copy of the Income Withholding Notice sent
to a payer’s employer is also sent to the payer. A copy is also sent to
the payee with the payer’s employer information blocked from view.
Show Cause Hearing
If you do not pay support as ordered, the Court may order you to appear
and explain why you should not be held in contempt of Court for failure
to pay. If the Court finds that you are in contempt, the Court can order
punishment of up to 45 days in jail for a first contempt and up to 90
days for a second or subsequent contempt. If you fail to appear for a
Show Cause Hearing, a bench warrant may be issued for your arrest.
Credit Reporting
If your child support arrearage exceeds two months’ obligation, the amount of
arrearage will be reported to credit reporting agencies unless you pay
the entire arrearage or request a hearing within 21 days after the date
of the notice. The Michigan Child Support Enforcement System (MiCSES)
sends an automated notice of intent to report by mail to the address on
file at the Friend of the Court Office. The notice explains the process
and your rights. Please read this and any notice sent from MiCSES
carefully. This is a prime example of why it is imperative that you keep
your address current with the Friend of the Court Office.
Liens
If your arrearage exceeds two months’ obligation, by operation of law,
liens can be placed on your real and personal property. Your property
can be encumbered or seized if your arrearage exceeds two months’
obligation. The local Friend of the Court Office cannot assist you once
a levy or lien has been placed on your property or your property has
been seized. If your property has been encumbered or seized, you must
contact the Financial Institution Data Match (FIDM) Lien/Levy Unit of
the Office of Child Support at (517)241-8507.
Tax Refund Intercept
If your arrearage is $150.00 or more, your state income tax will be
intercepted and applied to your arrearage. If your arrearage is $500.00
or more, your federal income tax will be intercepted and applied to your
arrearage. Federal Regulations prohibit Friend of the Court staff from
disclosing IRS tax information.
Passport Denial
If your arrearage is $2500.00 or more, your passport can be denied or
revoked.
Lottery Winnings
If you have an arrearage, your lottery winnings can be taken.
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