West Virginia Legal Proceedings: Lendmark Financial Services and Divorce Cases
- The West Virginia Southern Bankruptcy Court has closed an adversary case involving Shirley Ann Frazier and Lendmark Financial Services, LLC.
- According to court records, the legal action was filed on May 29, 2025.
- The case progressed through several hearings and motions throughout the summer and autumn of 2025.
The West Virginia Southern Bankruptcy Court has closed an adversary case involving Shirley Ann Frazier and Lendmark Financial Services, LLC. The proceeding, identified as case 3:25-ap-03006, concluded with a judgment entered in favor of the defendant.
According to court records, the legal action was filed on May 29, 2025. The plaintiff, Shirley Ann Frazier of Mount Alto, West Virginia, was represented by attorney Joe M. Supple. Lendmark Financial Services, LLC served as the defendant in the matter.
Court Proceedings and Ruling
The case progressed through several hearings and motions throughout the summer and autumn of 2025. On August 13, 2025, a hearing was held, after which the court took the matter under advisement. This hearing addressed a motion by Lendmark Financial Services to dismiss the adversary proceeding, as well as a response from Frazier and a subsequent reply from the defendant.
On September 5, 2025, the court issued a memorandum opinion and order to dismiss the adversary proceeding. A formal order on the motion to dismiss was subsequently entered on September 7, 2025.
The legal process culminated on October 24, 2025, when the court entered a judgment in favor of Lendmark Financial Services, LLC and against Shirley Ann Frazier. This judgment was transmitted to the Bankruptcy Noticing Center (BNC) for mailing on the same date, with a certificate of mailing issued on October 26, 2025.
The adversary case was officially marked as closed on February 27, 2026.
Corporate Context
Lendmark Financial Services, LLC has been involved in other legal matters within the state, and nationally. In 2015, the company was part of a proposed final judgment involving the United States and several plaintiff states, including West Virginia, Texas, Washington, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
