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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 552.615a

  • Income: means any of the following:
    (i) Commissions, earnings, salaries, wages, and other income due or to be due in the future to an individual from his or her employer or a successor employer. See Michigan Laws 552.602
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Office of the friend of the court: means an agency created in section 3 of the friend of the court act, MCL 552. See Michigan Laws 552.602
  • Payer: means an individual who is ordered by the circuit court to pay support. See Michigan Laws 552.602
  • Referee: means a person who is designated as a referee under the friend of the court act. See Michigan Laws 552.602
  • Support: means all of the following:
  •     (i) The payment of money for a child or a spouse ordered by the circuit court, whether the order is embodied in an interim, temporary, permanent, or modified order or judgment. See Michigan Laws 552.602
        (1) If a payer is called to emergency military service, that payer may request a military service adjustment on his or her support obligation by providing a written request to the office of the friend of the court along with information showing all military and civilian pay. A military service adjustment shall be made by multiplying the payer’s child support by a fraction, the numerator of which is the payer’s income during emergency military service and the denominator of which is the payer’s income upon which the support was ordered.
        (2) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a payer is not eligible for a military service adjustment before the date the friend of the court receives the request for the military service adjustment. If the payer requests a military service adjustment on or before 56 days from the date the payer is called to emergency military service, the friend of the court shall make the military service adjustment effective beginning on the date of the commencement of emergency military service.
        (3) If the friend of the court receives a request for a military service adjustment under subsection (1), the friend of the court shall calculate the adjustment as provided under this section and shall notify all parties of the amount of the adjustment, that they may object to the adjustment within 21 days, and of the place and manner for filing objections.
        (4) If a party objects to a military service adjustment under this section, the military service adjustment shall continue until a party’s objection is resolved under subsection (5) or until 35 days after the payer’s emergency military service ends, whichever is sooner.
        (5) If a party objects to a military service adjustment under this section, the friend of the court shall set a hearing to be held before a judge or referee to determine whether the military service adjustment should be modified or set aside. The hearing shall be held as soon as possible, and the court may permit the payer to appear at the hearing by any means authorized by supreme court rules. If the court cannot hold the hearing during the payer’s emergency military service, the court shall do 1 of the following:
        (a) Hold the hearing no later than 35 days after the payer’s emergency military service ends.
        (b) Conduct a support review upon a payer’s return from emergency military service. If a support review is conducted, the notice of adjustment shall be treated as a petition for modification of support for determining an effective date for the modification.
        (c) Schedule a meeting between the parties to be held upon the payer’s return from emergency military service to attempt to resolve the dispute over whether the adjustment should be set aside or modified.
        (6) As used in this section, “emergency military service” means that the payer is a member of the armed forces reserves or national guard, called into active military duty for a period of more than 30 days.