Workers Federal Credit Union Sues Brock Coleman, Tiffani Callahan in Sullivan County
Workers Federal Credit Union filed a contract and collection lawsuit against Brock A. Coleman and Tiffani L. Callahan in Sullivan County, a case that could lead to judgments, liens or wage garnishments for involved residents.

Workers Federal Credit Union filed a contract and collection action against Brock A. Coleman and Tiffani L. Callahan in Sullivan County Superior Court on Jan. 26, 2026. The matter is logged under docket 220-2026-CV-00013. The case caption identifies Workers Federal Credit Union as plaintiff and lists Brock A. Coleman and Tiffani L. Callahan as defendants, with the court record classifying the dispute as a contract/collection suit.
Contract and collection cases typically aim to recover unpaid debts or enforce contract terms. For Sullivan County residents, the immediate consequence is primarily personal and financial: a successful judgment could let the credit union place liens on property, execute bank account levies, or seek wage garnishment against Coleman or Callahan. Those enforcement tools can affect local households and small businesses that rely on steady cash flow to pay for essentials and payroll.
The filing adds to routine civil litigation in Sullivan County Superior Court, where lenders and credit unions use collection suits as a formal means to recoup losses. The court docket entry includes basic metadata such as parties and case type, which will be followed by procedural steps including service, response deadlines, and any scheduling of hearings. At this stage, the court record does not show case outcomes or a dollar amount sought.
Local market implications are limited in scale but meaningful in individual cases. Workers Federal Credit Union is pursuing enforcement through the courts rather than negotiation, which may reflect an effort to recover specific unpaid obligations. For borrowers in the county, this case is a reminder that defaults can escalate into formal litigation with lasting credit consequences and potential effects on property ownership and household budgets.
Residents wanting to follow the case can check filings at the Sullivan County Superior Court clerk’s office or monitor the court docket by case number 220-2026-CV-00013. Parties named in the suit will have an opportunity to respond in court, and the outcome will depend on filings, evidence and any negotiated settlements.
What this means for Sullivan County is a focus back on debt resolution and financial stability at the household level. Expect the docket to reveal additional details as the case moves through standard civil procedures, and consider reaching out to legal aid or financial counseling services if you face similar collection actions.
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