Times-Union Court News 06-26-2003

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Teacher's Credit Union v. Kevin Shepherd, North CR 850E, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $9,092,37 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• CreditMax v. Tracey L. and James Kennedy, both of Garrett. Plaintiff seeks $5,487.17 due on agreement.
• First Federal Savings Bank v. Lynette Centers, East CR 1050N, Cromwell. Plaintiff seeks $5,969.53 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Discover Bank v. Athena Lynn Miller, Ind. 15S, Silver Lake. Plaintiff seeks $12,300.70 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• Platinum Financial Services v. Doug W. Metzger, West Prairie Street, Leesburg. Plaintiff seeks $4,794 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• Joanne M. Kolbe v. Zoyla Zimmerman Cruz, North Blue Heron Drive, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $4,821.17 due on account, plus interest.
Marriage Dissolutions
• Leigh Ann and Jeffrey A. Lodgson, North Tamarack Street, Warsaw. They were married Aug. 15, 1987, and separated June 19, 2003. There are three minor children.
• Daniel Ryan Wadkins, East CR 500 North, Leesburg and Ellen F. Wadkins, Warsaw. They were married March 17, 2000, and separated June 11, 2003. There is one minor child.

Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• Marineland Gardens Community Association v. Ryan Stuckman, North Circle Drive, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks removal of mobile home from real estate, an injunction banning its replacement, court costs and attorney fees.
• American General Finance v. Monica Shaw, Fisher Avenue, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $7,972.33 due on agreement, plus attorney fees and court costs.
• Star Financial Bank v. Rick Wireman. Plaintiff seeks $9,567.80 due on contract, plus interest and attorney fees.
• W.E. International Inc. v. Margaret A. and Michael J. Chesnut, East Circle Drive North, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks an unspecified amount to compensate for three times the amount of damages resulting from alleged theft, forgery, receiving stolen property and racketeering. Plaintiff also seeks punitive damages, attorney fees and court costs.
Marriage Dissolutions
• Michelle Blankenship, Nancy Street, Warsaw, and Danny Blankenship, East Center Street, Bourbon. They were married Dec. 30, 1994, and separated Jan. 10, 2002. There is one minor child.
• John Duncan, Kosciusko County, and Patricia J. Duncan, Catherine Street, Milford. They were married July 22, 1999, and separated June 1, 2003. There are no children.
• Donna Horn, Old Road 30W, Warsaw, and Ty Horn, Warsaw. They were married July 27, 1997, and separated March 14, 2003. There are no children.
• Richard C. Gamber, Bunker Hill, and Shawna Gamber, North CR 850E, Leesburg. They were married Aug. 1, 1993, and separated Dec. 4, 1999. There are no children.
• Cindy Conder, West CR 825N, Leesburg and Jeffrey Conder, Ind. 13, Syracuse. They were married April 12, 1997 and separated July 6, 2002. There are no children.

Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• Michael and Jamie Hartz, 623 W. Sixth St., Rochester. Chapter 13. Assets: $101,462. Debts: $131,516.
• Charles Jameson, 6699 N. CR 250E, Rochester. Chapter 13. Assets: $77,680. Debts: $59,778.
• Judy Stewart, 202 S. Fifth St., Pierceton. Chapter 7. Assets: $2,000. Debts: $40,108.
• Danny and Misty Swanson, 228 Pontiac St., Rochester. Chapter 7. Assets: $39,506. Debts: $60,402.
• Patricia Thomas, 5691 S. Woodland Lane, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $45,982. Debts: $39,869. [[In-content Ad]]


Superior Court I
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Superior Court I with Judge Duane G. Huffer presiding:
Complaints
• Teacher's Credit Union v. Kevin Shepherd, North CR 850E, Pierceton. Plaintiff seeks $9,092,37 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• CreditMax v. Tracey L. and James Kennedy, both of Garrett. Plaintiff seeks $5,487.17 due on agreement.
• First Federal Savings Bank v. Lynette Centers, East CR 1050N, Cromwell. Plaintiff seeks $5,969.53 due on promissory note, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs.
• Discover Bank v. Athena Lynn Miller, Ind. 15S, Silver Lake. Plaintiff seeks $12,300.70 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• Platinum Financial Services v. Doug W. Metzger, West Prairie Street, Leesburg. Plaintiff seeks $4,794 due on credit card agreement, plus interest, court costs and attorney fees.
• Joanne M. Kolbe v. Zoyla Zimmerman Cruz, North Blue Heron Drive, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $4,821.17 due on account, plus interest.
Marriage Dissolutions
• Leigh Ann and Jeffrey A. Lodgson, North Tamarack Street, Warsaw. They were married Aug. 15, 1987, and separated June 19, 2003. There are three minor children.
• Daniel Ryan Wadkins, East CR 500 North, Leesburg and Ellen F. Wadkins, Warsaw. They were married March 17, 2000, and separated June 11, 2003. There is one minor child.

Circuit Court
Filings
The following petitions were filed in Kosciusko Circuit Court with Judge Rex Reed presiding:
Complaints
• Marineland Gardens Community Association v. Ryan Stuckman, North Circle Drive, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks removal of mobile home from real estate, an injunction banning its replacement, court costs and attorney fees.
• American General Finance v. Monica Shaw, Fisher Avenue, Warsaw. Plaintiff seeks $7,972.33 due on agreement, plus attorney fees and court costs.
• Star Financial Bank v. Rick Wireman. Plaintiff seeks $9,567.80 due on contract, plus interest and attorney fees.
• W.E. International Inc. v. Margaret A. and Michael J. Chesnut, East Circle Drive North, Syracuse. Plaintiff seeks an unspecified amount to compensate for three times the amount of damages resulting from alleged theft, forgery, receiving stolen property and racketeering. Plaintiff also seeks punitive damages, attorney fees and court costs.
Marriage Dissolutions
• Michelle Blankenship, Nancy Street, Warsaw, and Danny Blankenship, East Center Street, Bourbon. They were married Dec. 30, 1994, and separated Jan. 10, 2002. There is one minor child.
• John Duncan, Kosciusko County, and Patricia J. Duncan, Catherine Street, Milford. They were married July 22, 1999, and separated June 1, 2003. There are no children.
• Donna Horn, Old Road 30W, Warsaw, and Ty Horn, Warsaw. They were married July 27, 1997, and separated March 14, 2003. There are no children.
• Richard C. Gamber, Bunker Hill, and Shawna Gamber, North CR 850E, Leesburg. They were married Aug. 1, 1993, and separated Dec. 4, 1999. There are no children.
• Cindy Conder, West CR 825N, Leesburg and Jeffrey Conder, Ind. 13, Syracuse. They were married April 12, 1997 and separated July 6, 2002. There are no children.

Bankruptcies
The following is an explanation of bankruptcy terms:
Chapter 7: Liquidation. A court-appointed trustee liquidates the assets of an individual or firm and distributes them to creditors on a prorated basis.
Chapter 11: Business reorganization. Debtor retains possession of assets and attempts to remain in business by proposing a plan of reorganization to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings.
Chapter 12: The family farm bankruptcy proceeding. It is a hybrid between Chapter 13 and Chapter 11. A trustee is appointed, but the debtors remain in possession of their assets and propose to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
Chapter 13: For individuals with regular income. Often called "wage earner plan." Debtor retains assets and agrees to pay all or a portion of debts from future earnings over a three- to five-year period.
• Michael and Jamie Hartz, 623 W. Sixth St., Rochester. Chapter 13. Assets: $101,462. Debts: $131,516.
• Charles Jameson, 6699 N. CR 250E, Rochester. Chapter 13. Assets: $77,680. Debts: $59,778.
• Judy Stewart, 202 S. Fifth St., Pierceton. Chapter 7. Assets: $2,000. Debts: $40,108.
• Danny and Misty Swanson, 228 Pontiac St., Rochester. Chapter 7. Assets: $39,506. Debts: $60,402.
• Patricia Thomas, 5691 S. Woodland Lane, Warsaw. Chapter 7. Assets: $45,982. Debts: $39,869. [[In-content Ad]]
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