ON THE RECORD

Records for the week of March 15-22 include the issuance of four marriage license applications in the Columbia County Clerk’s Office and four divorce cases filed in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office.

Marriage licenses issued:

Raymond Lavell Dismuke, 48, of Magnolia to Ada Michelle Nixon, 39, of Wake Village Texas, March 15.

Enyinnaya Danielson Chikumag, 30, of Cypress, Texas, to Amanda Carol Woodfork, 41, of Rosharon, Texas, March 15.

Patrick Waylon Turnage, 27, of Waldo to Ashley Kaye Tatom, 26, of Waldo, March 18.

Jeremy D. Foster, 29, of Waldo to Shelia LaVerne Carter, 33, of Waldo, March 21.

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Divorce cases filed:

Ranneshia Smith v. Jermaine Smith, March 15.

Brittany Foster v. Hayden Foster, March 18.

Heather Colquitt v. John Colquitt, March 18.

Edward Sharp v. Brandi Sharp, March 18.

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Civil suits filed March 15-22 in the Columbia County Circuit Clerk’s Office:

Credit Acceptance Corp. v. Krystal Robinson, et al, contract-other, March 18.

Barclays Bank Delaware v. Laqueisha Messer, seller-plaintiff debt collection, March 19.

Credit Acceptance Corp. v Toron Stephens, et al, contract-other, March 19.

Capital One Bank v. Patricia Hendricks, seller-plaintiff debt collection, March 20.

Capital One Bank v. Amanda Crisp, seller-plaintiff debt collection, March 20.

Carrington Realty v. Jennifer Riley and Anne Oldham, landlord-tenant unlawfuldetain, March 20.

Capital One Bank v. Thomas Deaundre, seller-plaintiff debt collection, March 20.

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Recent area bankruptcy filings, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette as drawn from United States District Bankruptcy Court papers.

MAGNOLIA Cherry Lynn Gooden, 502 S. Height, March 20, 2019, Chapter 13.

Dustin W. Hamilton, 724 Lucy Circle, March 15, 2019, Chapter 7.

Gregory Cleveland and Natalie Rene Hawley, 2072 County Road 36, March 15, 2019, Chapter 13.

Latanya Rotrisha Johnson, 1640 E. Main St., Apt. B15, March 15, 2019, Chapter 7.

TAYLOR Brodie Dwain and Nancy Rose Bivens, 6167 Ark. 53, March 15, 2019, Chapter 7.

Note: Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding generally refer to the liquidation of a company that continues to operate while financial matters 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.

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