Michigan Statutes

§ 552.625c — Remedy as cumulative; arrearage under payer's support order; payer's financial assets held by financial institution; notice of lien and levy; form; notice of withdrawal; release of assets.

Michigan § 552.625c
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 552DIVORCE
Act 295 of 1982SUPPORT AND PARENTING TIME ENFORCEMENT ACT (552.601-552.650)

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SUPPORT AND PARENTING TIME ENFORCEMENT ACT (EXCERPT) Act 295 of 1982 552.625c Remedy as cumulative; arrearage under payer's support order; payer's financial assets held by financial institution; notice of lien and levy; form; notice of withdrawal; release of assets. Sec. 25c.

(1)A remedy provided by this section is cumulative and does not affect the availability of another remedy under this act or other law.
(2)If an arrearage has accrued in an amount that exceeds 2 times the monthly amount of periodic support payments payable under a payer's support order, the title IV-D agency may levy against any of the following items subject to a lien under section 25a to which the payer is entitled:
(a)Financial assets held by a financial institution.
(b)Money to be paid by an insurer as the resu

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Legislative History

Add. 2002, Act 565 , Eff. Dec. 1, 2002 ;-- Am. 2004, Act 484 , Eff. Jan. 1, 2006 Compiler's Notes: Enacting section 2 of Act 484 of 2004 provides:"Enacting section 2. Before January 31, 2006, the title IV-D agency and the worker's compensation agency shall report to the standing committees of the senate and house of representatives with primary responsibility for legislation concerning child support enforcement on the status of, efficacy of, and problems that have arisen in the implementation of the provisions of the support and parenting time enforcement act that were amended or added by this amendatory act and in the implementation of the related interagency agreement. In addition, the worker's compensation agency shall report to those same standing committees the effect that implementation has had on efficiency in the management of worker's compensation case settlements and redemptions."

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