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Is it legal to reopen a case if it was voluntarily dissolved?

Asked on Dec 18th, 2013 on Collections - Florida
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We received a continuing writ of garnishment today for something we know nothing about. Upon researching it, it appears it's a "foreign judgment". When going through the "Events and Orders of the Court", it shows that over three years ago the case was "NOTICE: VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION OF THE CONT/WRIT/GARN". Now they have reopened it. Is this legal?
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Possibly.....it sounds like just the writ of garnishment was dissolved, so the judgment may continue to be valid.
Answered on Dec 18th, 2013 at 8:43 PM

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