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Judge confirms garnishment to be satisfied; plaintiff to provide satisfaction of judgment
Summary
In Midland Credit Management v. Diana Jenkins, heard May 7 in Clayton County State Court, the court confirmed the garnishment was proceeding and that Jenkins will satisfy the underlying judgment; Midland's counsel agreed to provide satisfaction documents for Jenkins when funds clear.
During the May 7, 2025 Clayton County State Court civil calendar, the court addressed a garnishment action filed by Midland Credit Management against Diana Jenkins, with Mission Financial Services also named. The court confirmed the garnishment arose from a DeKalb County default judgment and discussed the mechanics of registry-of-court payments and satisfaction-of-judgment documentation.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward asked Jenkins whether…
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