Michigan Order To Remit Prisoner Funds For Child Support is a court order that requires the Department of Corrections (DOC) to take a portion of an inmate’s income and/or assets and use it for child support payments. This order is issued to ensure that the inmate fulfills their obligation to provide financial support to their children, even while incarcerated. Types of Michigan Order To Remit Prisoner Funds For Child Support include: Fixed Amount Order, Percentage of Earnings Order, and Bank Levy Order. A Fixed Amount Order requires a set amount to be taken from the inmate’s income or assets and sent to the appropriate child support agency. A Percentage of Earnings Order requires a certain percentage of the inmate’s income to be taken and sent to the appropriate child support agency. A Bank Levy Order requires funds from the inmate’s bank account to be taken and sent to the appropriate child support agency.