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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 770-535-1199 www.gainesvilletimes.com The Times, Gainesville, Georgia Midweek Edition-April 3-4,2024
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publication.
WITNESS, the
Honorable Bonnie C.
Oliver,
Judge of this Superior
Court.
This, the 20th day of
March, 2024
Clerk, Superior Court
Charles Baker
Hall County Courthouse,
Gainesville, GA
133117 3/27, 4/3, 10,
17
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
Esmeralda Trujillo
Herrera,
Petitioner,
v.
Juan Manuel Pizano
Landeros,
Respondent.
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.
2024CV00411
TO:Juan Manuel Pizano
Landeros
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
By Order for service by
publication dated the
13th day of March, 2024,
you are hereby notified
that on the 13th day of
March, 2024, Esmeralda
Trujillo Herrera filed
a suit against you
for DIVORCE. You are
required to file with the
Clerk of the Superior
Court, and to serve
upon the Petitioner,
Esmeralda Trujillo
Herrera 3152 Rose
Garden Way Gainesville,
GA 30507
an Answer in writing
within 60 days of the
date of the Order for
publication.
WITNESS, the
Honorable Lindsay
Burton,
Judge of this Superior
Court.
This, the 18th day of
March, 2024
Clerk, Superior Court
Charles Baker
Hall County Courthouse,
Gainesville, GA
133118 3/27, 4/3, 10,
17
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
LaTosha Lee Vaughan,
Petitioner,
v.
William Vaughan,
Respondent.
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.
2024CV000044
TO: William Vaughan
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
By Order for service
by publication dated
the 8th day of March,
2024, you are hereby
notified that on the 9th
day of January, 2024,
LaTosha Lee Vaughan
filed a suit against you
for DIVORCE. You are
required to file with the
Clerk of the Superior
Court, and to serve
upon the Petitioner,
LaTosha Lee Vaughan
2363 N. cliff Colony
Drive Apt. H3
Gainesville, GA 30501
an Answer in writing
within 60 days of the
date of the Order for
publication.
WITNESS, the
Honorable Lindsay H.
Burton,
Judge of this Superior
Court.
This, the 8th day of
March, 2024
Clerk, Superior Court
Charles Baker
Hall County Courthouse,
Gainesville, GA
132833
3/20,27,4/3,10
IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
Aracely Arteaga,
Petitioner,
v.
Leobardo Flores Santa
Cruz, Respondent.
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.
2024CV000464
TO: Leobardo Flores
Santa Cruz
5036 Florence Street
Oakwood, GA 30566
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
By Order for service
by publication dated
the 19 day of March,
2024, you are hereby
notified that on the
18 day of March, 2024.
Aracely Arteaga filed
suit against you for
DIVORCE. You are
required to file with the
Clerk of Superior Court,
and to serve upon
the Petitioner, Aracely
Arteaga, 5036 Florence
Street Oakwood, GA
30566, an Answer in
writing within 60 days
of the date of the Order
for publication.
WITNESS, the
Honorable Clint G.
Bearden, Judge of this
Superior Court.
This, the 24th day of
March, 2024.
Charles Baker Deputy
Clerk, Superior Court
Hal I County Courthouse,
Gainesville, GA
133397 4/3,10,17,24
SUPERIOR COURT OF
HALLCOUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
JEAN FRANCOIS
ARNOLD EWELE
KOUM,
Petitioner,
vs.
TRIMEKA LASHON
BROWN, Respondent
CIVIL ACTION FILE No.
2024CV000461
PETITION FOR
DIVORCE
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
By order for service
by publication dated
March 20th, 2024, you
are
hereby notified that on
the 15th day of March
2024, filed suit against
you for Divorce.
You are required to file
with the Clerk of the
Superior Court, and
serve upon plaintiff's
attorney, an answer
in writing within 60
days of the order for
publication.
The Petition alleges that
you and the Plaintiff
have irreconcilable
differences.
You may obtain a copy
of this Petition from the
Clerk of Superior Court
of Hall County located
at 225 Green St SE,
Gainesville, GA 30501.
After you review the
Petition, you must file
your written answer
and objections to with
the Clerk. You must
also serve a copy of
your answer upon the
Plaintiff's Attorney at:
NIBA AND ASSOCIATES,
LLC - 5825 Glenridge Dr,
Building 3, Suite 101,
Atlanta, GA 30329.
This the 21 day of March
, 2024.
WITNESS, the
Honorable, Judge
CLINT G BEARDEN of
this Superior Court.
Charles Baker Clerk,
Superior Court
133158 4/3,10,17,24
Family, Children, Youth
IN THE JUVENILE
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE INTEREST OF:
R.T.
YOB: 2022
AGE: 1 YEARS OLD
SEX: MALE
CASE NUMBER:
2400276
A CHILD UNDER 18
SUMMONS AND
NOTICE OF THE FILING
OF A PETITION FOR
TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS
TO: JUSTIN PARKER
and/or any unknown
putative father "JOHN
DOE" RESPONDENT
AND ALL INTERESTED
PARTIES
IT APPEARING that a
Petition for Termination
of Parental Rights
seeking an order
terminating your
parental rights has
been presented to this
Court and filing of the
petition is found to be
in the best interest of
the child and the public,
let the same be filed. A
copy of the Petition for
Termination of Parental
Rights can be obtained
at the clerk's office of
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County, located
at the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501.
Under the provisions
of O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
284, the effect of an
order terminating
the parental rights
of a parent under
this article is without
limit as to duration
and terminates all the
rights with respect
to the child and all
rights of the child to
the parent arising
from the parental
relationship. The
parent is not thereafter
entitled to notice of
the proceedings for the
adoption of the child
by another, nor does
the parent have any
right to object to the
adoption or otherwise
to participate in the
proceedings.
NOTICE OF EFFECT
OF TERMINATION
JUDGMENT: Georgia
law provides that
you can permanently
lose your rights as a
parent. A petition to
terminate parental
rights has been filed
requesting the court
to terminate your
parental rights to your
child. A court hearing
of your case has been
scheduled for the
29th day of May, 2024
at 9:00 a.m. at the
Juvenile Court of Hall
County. If you fail to
appear, the court can
terminate your rights
in your absence. If
the court at the trial
finds that the facts set
out in the petition to
terminate parental
rights are true and
that termination of
your rights will serve
the best interests of
your child, the court
can enter a judgment
ending your rights
to your child. If the
judgment terminates
your parental rights,
you will no longer
have any rights
to your child. This
means that you will
not have the right to
visit, contact, or have
custody of your child
or make any decisions
affecting your child or
your child's earnings
or property. Your
child will be legally
freed to be adopted
by someone else.
Even if your parental
rights are terminated:
(1) You will still be
responsible for
providing financial
support (child
support payments)
for your child's care
unless and until your
child is adopted;
and (2) Your child
can still inherit from
you unless and until
your child is adopted.
This is a very serious
matter. You should
contact an attorney
immediately so that
you can be prepared
for the court hearing.
You have the right
to hire an attorney
and to have him or
her represent you. If
you cannot afford to
hire an attorney, the
court will appoint an
attorney if the court
finds that you are
an indigent person.
Whether or not you
decide to hire an
attorney, you have
the right to attend
the hearing of your
case, to call witnesses
on your behalf, and
to question those
witnesses brought
against you. If you
have any questions
concerning this
notice, you may
call the telephone
number of the clerk's
office which is (770)
531-6927 or visit the
Juvenile Court Clerk's
Office at the Hall
County Courthouse
Annex located at
116 Spring Street SE
Gainesville, GA 30501.
You may apply for an
attorney by calling
the Indigent Defense
Office at (770) 531-
7086 or visiting their
office on the 2nd floor
of the Hall County
Courthouse.
Pursuant to the
provisions of O.C.G.A.
§§ 15-11-281 and 282,
a copy of the Petition
for Termination of
Parental Rights and this
Summons and Order
shall be served upon
you, the Respondent,
at least thirty (30) days
before the time set for a
hearing.
Should you be a
putative father, a
biological father who
is not the legal father
of the above-named
child, then pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 15-11-283(c),
you are hereby advised
that you may lose all
rights to R.T. and will
not be entitled to object
to the termination of
your rights to the child
unless, within thirty
(30) days of receipt of
this notice, you file:
(1) A petition to
legitimate the child
pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
19-7-22; and
(2) Notice of the filing
of the petition to
legitimate with the
Juvenile Court of Hall
County.
Should you be a
putative father, a
biological father who
is not the legal father
of the above-named
child, then pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 15-11-283(e),
then you may lose all
rights to the child and
this Court may enter an
order terminating all of
your parental rights to
the child and you may
not thereafter object to
the termination of your
rights to the above-
named child if pursuant
to O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
283(e) you:
(1) Do not timely file a
petition to legitimate
and give notice
pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
15-11-283(c);
(2) File a legitimation
petition, which
is subsequently
dismissed for failure to
prosecute;
(3) File a legitimation
petition and the
action is subsequently
concluded without a
court order declaring a
finding that you are the
legal father of the child.
If Justin Parker and/
or "John Doe" the
biological father of the
above-named child
fails to file a Petition
for Legitimation or
Notice of the filing
of the Petition for
Legitimation with the
Clerk of Juvenile Court
of Hall County prior
to the expiration of
30 (thirty) days, the
Court may enter an
Order Terminating the
Father's Parental Rights
at the pretrial hearing.
The Court will conduct
a pretrial hearing on
the 13th day of May,
2024 at 8:30 a.m. at
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County located
in the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501, to discuss any
possible stipulations,
documentary
evidence, number
of witnesses and
other information
to promote Judicial
economy and the
presentation of this
matter before the
Court.
NOW, therefore,
you, the parent of
the above-named
child, are hereby
commanded to be
and appear on the
29th day of May, 2024
at 9:00 a.m. before
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County located
in the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501, to answer
the allegations of
the Petition for
Termination of
Parental Rights and to
show cause as to why
an order terminating
your parental rights
should not be
granted. This hearing
is to consider the
termination of your
parental rights to the
above-named child.
Under O.C.G.A.
§ 15-11-262, you,
as Respondent,
are entitled to
representation by legal
counsel. In the event
that you are unable
to hire an attorney to
represent you, and if
you are indigent, as
that term is defined
in O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
2(38), then you must
IMMEDIATELY contact
the Office for Indigent
Defense at (770) 531-
7086 and the Clerk of
the Juvenile Court in
Hall County at (770)
531-6927 and request
the appointment of
counsel to represent
you at these
proceedings. The
Indigent Defense
Office is located on the
2nd floor of the Hall
County Courthouse.
The Juvenile Court
Clerk's Office is
located in the Hall
County Courthouse
Annex, 116 Spring
Street SE, Gainesville,
Georgia 30501.
SO ORDERED, this 13th
day of March, 2024.
Honorable Alison W.
Toller
Judge, Juvenile Court
Hall County, Georgia
Northeastern Judicial
Circuit
133230 4/3,10,17,24
IN THE JUVENILE
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE INTEREST OF:
Z.R.K.R.
YOB: 2010
AGE: 13 YEARS
SEX: FEMALE
CASE NUMBER:
2400192 A CHILD
SUMMONS AND
NOTICE OF THE FILING
OF A PETITION FOR
TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS
TO: DELMAR
ROBINSON III,
RESPONDENT AND
ALL INTERESTED
PARTIES
IT APPEARING that a
Petition for Termination
of Parental Rights
seeking an order
terminating your
parental rights has
been presented to this
Court and filing of the
petition is found to be
in the best interest of
the child and the public,
let the same be filed. A
copy of the Petition for
Termination of Parental
Rights can be obtained
at the clerk's office of
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County, located
at the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501.
Under the provisions
of O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
284, the effect of an
order terminating
the parental rights
of a parent under
this article is without
limit as to duration
and terminates all the
rights with respect
to the child and all
rights of the child to
the parent arising
from the parental
relationship. The
parent is not thereafter
entitled to notice of
the proceedings for the
adoption of the child
by another, nor does
the parent have any
right to object to the
adoption or otherwise
to participate in
the proceedings.
NOTICE OF EFFECT
OF TERMINATION
JUDGMENT: Georgia
law provides that
you can permanently
lose your rights as a
parent. A petition to
terminate parental
rights has been filed
requesting the court
to terminate your
parental rights to your
child. A court hearing
of your case has been
scheduled for the
15th day of May, 2024,
at 9:00 a.m. at the
Juvenile Court of Hall
County. If you fail to
appear, the court can
terminate your rights
in your absence. If
the court at the trial
finds that the facts set
out in the petition to
terminate parental
rights are true and
that termination of
your rights will serve
the best interests of
your child, the court
can enter a judgment
ending your rights
to your child. If the
judgment terminates
your parental rights,
you will no longer
have any rights
to your child. This
means that you will
not have the right to
visit, contact, or have
custody of your child
or make any decisions
affecting your child or
your child's earnings
or property. Your
child will be legally
freed to be adopted
by someone else.
Even if your parental
rights are terminated:
(1) You will still be
responsible for
providing financial
support (child
support payments)
for your child's care
unless and until your
child is adopted;
and (2) Your child
can still inherit from
you unless and until
your child is adopted.
This is a very serious
matter. You should
contact an attorney
immediately so that
you can be prepared
for the court hearing.
You have the right
to hire an attorney
and to have him or
her represent you. If
you cannot afford to
hire an attorney, the
court will appoint an
attorney if the court
finds that you are
an indigent person.
Whether or not you
decide to hire an
attorney, you have
the right to attend
the hearing of your
case, to call witnesses
on your behalf, and
to question those
witnesses brought
against you. If you
have any questions
concerning this
notice, you may
call the telephone
number of the clerk's
office which is (770)
531-6927 or visit the
Juvenile Court Clerk's
Office at the Hall
County Courthouse
Annex located at
116 Spring Street SE
Gainesville, GA 30501.
You may apply for an
attorney by calling
the Indigent Defense
Office at (770) 531-
7086 or visiting their
office on the 2nd floor
of the Hall County
Courthouse.
Pursuant to the
provisions of O.C.G.A.
§§ 15-11-281 and 282,
a copy of the Petition
for Termination of
Parental Rights and this
Summons and Order
shall be served upon
you, the Respondent,
at least thirty (30) days
before the time set for a
hearing.
Should you be a
putative father, a
biological father who
is not the legal father
of the above-named
child, then pursuant
to O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
283(c), you are hereby
advised that you
may lose all rights to
Z.R.K.R. and will not
be entitled to object
to the termination of
your rights to the child
unless, within thirty
(30) days of receipt of
this notice, you file:
(1) A petition to
legitimate the child
pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
19-7-22; and
(2) Notice of the filing
of the petition to
legitimate with the
Juvenile Court of Hall
County.
Should you be a
putative father, a
biological father who
is not the legal father
of the above-named
child, then pursuant to
O.C.G.A. § 15-11-283(e),
then you may lose all
rights to the child and
this Court may enter an
order terminating all of
your parental rights to
the child and you may
not thereafter object to
the termination of your
rights to the above-
named child if pursuant
to O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
283(e) you:
(1) Do not timely file a
petition to legitimate
and give notice
pursuant to O.C.G.A. §
15-11-283(c);
(2) File a legitimation
petition, which
is subsequently
dismissed for failure to
prosecute;
(3) File a legitimation
petition and the
action is subsequently
concluded without a
court order declaring a
finding that you are the
legal father of the child.
If Delmar Robinson III,
the biological father of
the above-named child
fails to file a Petition
for Legitimation or
Notice of the filing
of the Petition for
Legitimation with the
Clerk of Juvenile Court
of Hall County prior
to the expiration of
30 (thirty) days, the
Court may enter an
Order Terminating the
Father's Parental Rights
at the pretrial hearing.
The Court will conduct
a pretrial hearing on
the 10th day of April,
2024, at 8:30 a.m. at
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County located
in the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501, to discuss any
possible stipulations,
documentary
evidence, number
of witnesses and
other information
to promote Judicial
economy and the
presentation of this
matter before the
Court.
NOW, therefore,
you, the parent of
the above-named
child, are hereby
commanded to be and
appear on the 15th
day of May, 2024,
at 9:00 a.m. before
the Juvenile Court of
Hall County located
in the Hall County
Courthouse Annex,
116 Spring Street SE,
Gainesville, Georgia
30501, to answer
the allegations of
the Petition for
Termination of
Parental Rights and to
show cause as to why
an order terminating
your parental rights
should not be
granted. This hearing
is to consider the
termination of your
parental rights to the
above-named child.
Under O.C.G.A.
§ 15-11-262, you,
as Respondent,
are entitled to
representation by legal
counsel. In the event
that you are unable
to hire an attorney to
represent you, and if
you are indigent, as
that term is defined
in O.C.G.A. § 15-11-
2(38), then you must
IMMEDIATELY contact
the Office for Indigent
Defense at (770) 531-
7086 and the Clerk of
the Juvenile Court in
Hall County at (770)
531-6927 and request
the appointment of
counsel to represent
you at these
proceedings. The
Indigent Defense
Office is located on the
2nd floor of the Hall
County Courthouse.
The Juvenile Court
Clerk's Office is
located in the Hall
County Courthouse
Annex, 116 Spring
Street SE, Gainesville,
Georgia 30501.
SO ORDERED, this 26th
day of February, 2024.
Honorable Amber R.
Sowers
Judge, Juvenile Court
Hall County, Georgia
Northeastern Judicial
Circuit
132410
3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3
IN THE JUVENILE
COURT OF HALL
COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
In the Interest of:
Skylar WHITMIRE
1/5/2008/Male Case No.
1701387
Bryson WHITMIRE
3/2/2009/Male Case No.
1701388
CHILDREN UNDER THE
AGE
OF EIGHTEEN
TO: The Gainesville
Times
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
IN THE JUVENILE COURT
OF HALLCOUNTY STATE
OF GEORGIA, In the
Interest of SW docket
# 1701387 & In the
Interest of SW docket
# 1701388, Minor
Children. Petitioner:
A SALMON FIRM, LLC,
P.O. Box 1644, Norcross,
GA 30091, 770-559-
4935
NOTICE OF Jason
Nathaniel WHITMIRE
and Michelle
WHITMIRE, PARENTS
OF THE ABOVE-NAMED
MINOR CHILDREN
You are hereby notified
that a PETITION
FOR MODIFICATION
OF PERMANENT
GUARDIANSHIP has
been filed by Michael
GAZAWAY, the present
custodian of the above-
named children. You
may obtain a copy of
the Petition from the
Clerk of Juvenile Court
at 116 Sprint Street SW,
Gainesville GA 30501,
during regular business
hours or a copy will
be mailed to you at
your request. Pursuant
to O.C.G.A. §15-11-2,
Petitioner has moved
the Court to find the
minor children in need
of a new Permanent
Guardian and that
reunification between
you and your children
would not be in the best
interests of the minor
children due to you
abandoning the minor
children since about
2016. The petition and
other filed documents
contain the following:
(1) a statement of the
reasons why the child
requires a guardian;
and (2) A clear
statement describing
all of the reasons
supporting a finding
that reunification is
not viable nor in the
best interests of the
minor children. At the
hearing to be held no
earlier than five (5) days
after the date of the
last publication, the
Court shall determine
by clear and convincing
evidence whether
reasonable efforts to
reunify the you and
your child will be
detrimental to the child
and if the minor child is
in need of a permanent
guardian. You are
further notified that the
minor children wish to
change their last name
to reflect the family
that has cared for and
provided for them most
of their life, and for
no purpose unlawful.
The last name will be
changed to GAZAWAY.
You are further notified
that a hearing thereon
will be held before
this court on 26th day
of April, 2024 at 8:30
a.m., you are required
to appear and answer
the allegations of the
petition. Findings of
fact and orders of
disposition will become
final at the hearing.
You have the right
to be represented by
legal counsel. If you are
unable to employ legal
counsel without undue
financial hardship,
the court will appoint
counsel to represent
you. If you desire
to have an attorney
appointed for you, you
should advise the court
of such need prior to
the hearing. WITNESS
the Honorable Judge
Joe Diaz.
This the 27th day of
February, 2024.
Clerk of Court
HALL County Juvenile
Court