Georgia Code Title 18. Debtor and Creditor § 18-4-89
Current as of April 14, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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RELEASE OF GARNISHMENT
To: __________
Garnishee
This is to notify you that you have been released from filing a Garnishee Answer to any and all Summons of Garnishment or Summons of Continuing Garnishment pending as of this date in the above-styled case.
This release authorizes you to pay or deliver to the Defendant in garnishment any money or other property in your possession belonging to the Defendant.
This release does not terminate the garnishment proceedings, nor does this release relieve you of any obligation placed on you by the service of a Summons of Garnishment subsequent to this date.
This __________ day of __________, 20___.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
This is to certify that I have this day served the Plaintiff or Plaintiff's Attorney, the Defendant, and the Garnishee in the foregoing matter with a copy of this pleading by depositing it in the United States Mail in a properly addressed envelope with adequate postage thereon.
This __________ day of __________, 20___.
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