Arkansas Consent Judgment

State:
Arkansas
Control #:
AR-LR108T
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A Consent Judgment is a judgment issued by a judge based on an agreement between the parties to a lawsuit to settle the matter, aimed at ending the litigation with a judgment that is enforceable.

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