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      • The most you can collect through Small Claims Division is $6,000.00 plus costs. The costs will be added by the magistrate or judge at the time of judgment.
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  2. The most you can collect through a judgment in the General Civil Division is $25,000 plus costs. To file a civil case in the 57th District Court, the business or person you are suing must do business or live in Allegan County or the action must have occurred in Allegan County.

  3. The maximum you can collect through a judgment in the small claims division of the district court is $7,000. If your claim is for more than $7,000, you can still use the small claims division but your judgment award

  4. Apr 21, 2013 · One of the most effective ways to end the misery of high-conflict divorce with a recalcitrant spouse or co-parent is to enforce the money related orders of the Court by pursuing collection with such vigor that the obligor finally becomes exhausted and stops their evasive activity.

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · How Do I Collect a Small Claims Court Judgment? If the other party cannot or will not pay the judgment, there are several options available to a judgment creditor. If the judgment debtor does not voluntarily pay, the judgment creditor wants to make sure they have a written document from the court giving them permission to collect on this debt.

  6. HOW TO COLLECT YOUR JUDGMENT. If you know where the debtor works, i.e., name and address of employer (if you sued a person), you may file a Writ of Execution (EJ-130), with the court clerk where you filed your original claim. You pay the filing fee of $40 for the writ.

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  7. Learn how to collect the small claims judgment you won. Find out what types of property you can (and cannot) take to satisfy the debt, some potential sources of funds, and how to get the information you need to get paid.

  8. Judgment of Divorce. A judgment contains the orders of the court, which address support, visitation, custody, property and other related issues. There is a 60-day waiting period for divorce cases without children and a 6-month waiting period for divorces where there are minor children.

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