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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I discovered after obtaining a Final Judgment that the defendant has aliases that weren't included in same. The Final Judgment does not contain the Defendant's SSN, which I discovered later and plan to include in the Writ of Garnishment. Does anyone know if it is improper at this point to include the SSN and alias names in the Writ in case the defendant opened an account under a pseudonym? Or do I have to move to get this FJ amended to reflect this information first?</p>
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