Michigan Motions Regarding Payment Plan/Discharge of Arrears is a motion that allows a debtor to request a payment plan or the discharge of unpaid arrears. This motion is used in the State of Michigan in order to avoid a foreclosure or eviction. The motion is typically used when a debtor falls behind on their mortgage payments or rent and is unable to make payment in full. The motion can be used to request a payment plan or the discharge of unpaid arrears. If the court grants the request, the debtor will be able to make payments over time to catch up on their mortgage payments or rent. Alternatively, the court may discharge the unpaid arrears, meaning that the amount that is owed will be forgiven. There are two types of Michigan Motions Regarding Payment Plan/Discharge of Arrears: a Motion to Approve Payment Plan and a Motion to Discharge Arrears. In both cases, the debtor must submit evidence to the court that shows good cause to grant the motion. This includes proof of financial hardship, such as medical bills or job loss. The court will review the evidence and decide whether to grant the motion or not.