Michigan Motion For Consolidation is a legal process that allows a person to consolidate all of their debts into one payment. This process is typically used when a person has multiple creditors and wishes to reduce the amount of payments they are making each month. It can also be used to lower interest rates and reduce fees associated with individual payments. The process is overseen by a court in Michigan, and is available to debtors in the state of Michigan. Types of Michigan Motion For Consolidation include: Chapter 13 bankruptcy, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and debt consolidation. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is typically used to restructure debt, while Chapter 7 bankruptcy is for debt liquidation. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is used to reorganize debt, while debt consolidation seeks to combine all of a debtor’s debts into one payment.