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Stipulation To Dismiss Employer-Garnishee CCM-0056 - Illinois

Stipulation To Dismiss Employer-Garnishee Form. This is a Illinois form and can be used in Civil Cook Local County .
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3386 Stipulation to Dismiss (Employer) (Garnishee) (This form replaces CCMD 0056A) (Rev. 2/22/01) CCM 0056 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT, ____________ DISTRICT _________________________________________________________ Defendant(s) for use of No. _________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Plaintiff(s) vs. _________________________________________________________ q (employer) q ( garnishee) STIPULATION TO DISMISS q EMPLOYER q GARNISHEE It is hereby stipulated and agreed that the above entitled _____________________________________________ (wage deduction) ___________________________________________________ proceedings be dismissed without costs to either party. (garnishment) __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Attorney(s) for plaintiff(s) Address __________________________________________ City/Zip _________________________________________ Telephone ________________________________________ __________________________________________________ Attorney(s) for (employer) (garnishee) ________________________________________, ________ (date) Address __________________________________________ City/Zip _________________________________________ Telephone ________________________________________ DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Print This Form For your protection and privacy, please press the Clear This Form button after you have printed the form. Clear This Form
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