Records for the week of April 13-20 include the issuance of four marriage license application in the Columbia County Clerk’s Office and three divorce cases filed in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office.
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Marriage licenses issued:
Victor Durand Dunn, 29, of Magnolia to Corneisha Lashea Kemp, 30, of Lewisville, April 13
Joseph M. Pesses, 48, of Magnolia to Katherine Michael Davis, 37, of Magnolia, April 13
Lewis Russell Cloud, 54, of Waldo to Anita Lavell Watson, 56, of Waldo, April 18
Derrick A. Marshall, 55, of Monroe, La., to Raven Nicole Criner, 35, of Monroe, La., April 18
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Divorce cases filed:
Brenda Taylor v. Archie Taylor, April 16
Crystal Franklin v. Justin Frankin, April 16
Richard Barnes v. Lindsey Barnes, April 17
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Civil suits filed April 13-20 in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office:
Farmers Bank & Trust Co. v. Gary McClellan Jr., mortgage foreclosure, April 16
Jefferson Capital Systems LLC v. Marie Richardson, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 16
Midland Funding LLC v. Martha Westbrook, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Jefferson Capital Systems LLC v. Stacey Castillo, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Brian Williamson seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
United States of America v. Justine Jackson et al, mortgage foreclosure, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Mary Daniels, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Savannah Smith, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Justin Shaw, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Cynthia Reed, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
Midland Funding LLC v. Ariel Little, seller-plaintiff debt collection, April 17
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Civil and Small Claims suits filed April 13-20 in Columbia County District Court:
Ronald Collins v. The Ridge at Magnolia, breach of contract, $5,000
Christine Stewart v. Raymond E. Dismuke, debt collection, $2,500
LVNV Funding LLC v. Anthony Miranda, debt collection, $737.44
Midland Funding LLC v. Tammy Sanders, debt collection, $797.67
Midland Funding LLC v. Kevin King, debt collection, $509.42
Midland Funding LLC v. Dietra Witcher, debt collection, $538.65
RMC of America v. Lamarcus J. Cuny, debt collection, $470
RMC of America v. Rachel Jones, debt collection, $1,296.60
RMC of America v. Deborah D. Jones, debt collection, $514.71
RMC of America v. April Harwell, debt collection, $574
Josephus A. Russ v. Walmart, negligence, $565.78
McSa LLC v. Sandra Utsey, debt collection, $1,038.19
Jhonny A. Pugh v. Danny Lovett, debt collection, $5,000
RMC of America v. Eartha Brown, debt collection, $303
RMC of America v. Christopher Brent, debt collection, $2,271.64
RMC of America v. Mark A. Dismuke, debt collection, $384
RMC of America v. Jimmy T. Downs, debt collection, $574
RMC of America v. Gerald T. Foreman, debt collection, $2,092.16
RMC of America v. Terry Glass, debt collection, $160.53
RMC of America v. Tina M. Harvey, debt collection, $718
RMC of America v. Ronald J. Henderson, debt collection, $717.86
RMC of America v. Ronny P. Holloway, debt collection, $400.06
RMC of America v. Brittany McDaniel-Johnson, debt collection, $303
RMC of America v. Tavaris McCutchen, debt collection, $794.92
RMC of America v. Kendrick Milner, debt collection, $2,402
RMC of America v. Ashley Nipper, debt collection, $177.12
RMC of America v. Bridgette Y. Robinson, debt collection, $542.89
RMC of America v. Marquita Thomas, debt collection, $1,178
RMC of America v. Alan D. Williams, debt collection, $802.28
RMC of America v. Kirk Wood Williams, debt collection, $949.92
RMC of America v. Kalvionte R. Young, debt collection, $254.37
RMC of America v. Madison M. Malcolm, debt collection, $603.21
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Recent area bankruptcy filings, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette as drawn from United States District Bankruptcy Court papers.
MAGNOLIA David William and Rebecca Jane McDonald (aka Becky McDonald, Rebecca Rogers, Becky Rogers), 280 County Road 205, April 18, 2018, Chapter 13.
Felix Warren Evans, 1415 Williamson, April 18, 2018, Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding generally refer to the liquidation of a company that continues to operate while financial maters are settled. Chapter 11 bankruptcy frees a company from creditors lawsuits while it reorganizes its finances. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is available to individuals who promise to repay as many debtors as possible from available income.