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Mediation and Other Forms of Settlement
Mediation is a settlement process that can help you resolve “contested” issues (things you and the other party don’t agree on) in your court case.
Setting Aside a Default or Default Judgment in Collection Cases
Default happens when you don’t respond in a court case. This article explains what to do if your case is in default and how to avoid it.
Foreclosure and Eviction for Homeowners
Behind on your payments? Facing foreclosure? Read this article to understand the process and your options.
LawHelp Interactive Instructions for DIY Tools
Michigan Legal Help partners with LawHelp Interactive (LHI) to provide Do-It-Yourself tools. These tools guide you through creating forms that you can file in court or use to help resolve your legal issue.
Your Credit Report
When you apply for a loan or another form of credit, lenders look at your credit report to decide whether to offer you credit. Employers, landlords, or insurance providers might also look at your credit report. Read this article to learn more about your credit report.
Settlement and Negotiation Strategies
Are you interested in settling your legal dispute outside of the courtroom? This article will give you some information about the settlement process and simple tips for communicating and negotiating with the other party (or their lawyer).
Common Questions about Garnishment
These are common questions about garnishments.
Common Questions about Small Claims
These are common questions about small claims.
Common Questions about Being Sued in a Debt Collection Case
These are common questions about being sued in a debt collection case.
Common Questions about Installment Payment Plans
These are common questions about installment payment plans.
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