Michigan Statutes

§ 552.678 — Prima facie proof; defenses of obligor; burden; duties of court.

Michigan § 552.678
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 552DIVORCE
Act 216 of 1985INTERSTATE INCOME WITHHOLDING ACT (552.671-552.685)

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INTERSTATE INCOME WITHHOLDING ACT (EXCERPT) Act 216 of 1985 552.678 Prima facie proof; defenses of obligor; burden; duties of court. Sec. 8.

(1)At any hearing contesting proposed income withholding based on a support order entered under section 6, the support order, accompanying sworn or certified statement, and a certified copy of an order of income withholding still in effect, if any, shall constitute prima facie proof, without further proof or foundation, that the support order is valid, that the amount of current support payments and arrearages is as stated, and that the obligee would be entitled to income withholding under the law of the jurisdiction which issued the support order.
(2)Once a prima facie case has been established as provided in subsection (1), the obligor may raise o

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Legislative History

1985, Act 216, Eff. Mar. 1, 1986

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