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If The Money Judgment Is Fully Satisfied, Do I Have Any Obligations To The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor?

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If The Money Judgment Is Fully Satisfied, Do I Have Any Obligations To The New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor?

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If a money Judgment is fully satisfied, the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Creditor must file a document with the New Jersey Special Civil Part indicating that the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment was in fact fully satisfied. The document is called a “warrant of satisfaction.” Sometimes the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment Debtor or their attorney shall ask for a warrant of satisfaction once the New Jersey Special Civil Part Judgment is fully satisfied, with the intention of filing the warrant with the New Jersey Special Civil Part.

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