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IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF
JENKINS COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
IN THE MAHER OF:
Reba Williams (F)
DOB: 03/31/1992
Child under 18 years of age
Case No: 082-09J-048
PETITION TO TERMINATE PAREN
TAL RIGHTS AND PLACE CUSTODY
WITH THE GEORGIA DEPT. OF HU
MAN SERVICES, ACTING THROUGH
THE JENKINS COUNTY DEPART
MENT OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN
SERVICES
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
TO: Lisa Williams, the mother and
Johnny Williams, Sr., father, of a minor,
female child bom March 31, 1992, who
is now the age of 17.
You are hereby notified that the above
styled action seeking to terminate your
parental rights and place custody of
said child with the Georgia Department
of Human Services, acting through the
Jenkins County Deaprtment of Family
and Children Services, was filed in said
Court on the 10th day of August, 2009,
and that by reason of Order for Service
by Publication entered by the Court on
the 28th day of July, 2009, you are
hereby commanded and required to file
with the Clerk of said Court and serve
upon Millard B. Shepherd, Jr., Special
Assistant Attorney General, whose ad
dress is P.O. Drawer 99, Swainsboro,
GA 30401 an answer to the Petition
within 60 (sixty) days of the date of the
Order for Service by Publication. Copy
of petition is attached to this summons
or, if this summons is served by publi
cation, can be obtained from the Clerk
of this Court during business hours. Fi
nal hearing in this matter is scheduled
for 9:00 a.m. on the 6th day of October,
2009 in the Juvenile Courtroom, Jenkins
County Courthouse, Millen, GA.
This is a summons requiring you to be
in Court. If you fail to come to Court as
required, you may be held in Contempt
of Court and punished accordingly.
Now therefore, you the parties named
above, are commanded to be and ap
pear on the date(s) and time(s) stated
herein and to remain in attendance from
hour to hour, day to day, month to
month, year to year, and time to time,
as said case may be continued, and un
til discharged by the Court, and you are
commanded to lay any and all other
business aside and to be and appear
before the Juvenile Court of Jenkins
County, Georgia, located in Millen, GA
on the date(s) and time(s) specified in
this summons, and you the said parent,
guardian, or legal custodian are likewise
hereby commanded to be and appear
with the aforesaid child in said Court at
the time(s) and the place(s) herein stat
ed, each of you then and there to make
defense thereto and to show cause why
the said child and all parties named
herein should not be dealt with accord
ing to the provisions of the law. In ac
cordance with O.C.G.A Sec. 15-11-
83(b) you are hereby notified that this
proceeding and the hearing(s) specified
herein is for the purpose of terminating
your parental rights.
READ CAREFULLY
This summons requires you to be
present at a formal hearing in the Juve
nile Court.
The child or other parties involved
may be represented by a lawyer at all
stages of these proceedings.
If you want a lawyer, you may
choose and hire your own lawyer. If you
want to hire a lawyer, please contact
your lawyer immediately.
If you want a lawyer but are not able
to hire a lawyer without undue financial
hardship, you may ask for a lawyer to
be appointed to represent you. The
Court would inquire into your financial
circumstances and if the Court finds you
to be financially unable to hire a lawyer,
then a lawyer will be appointed to rep
resent you.
If you want a lawyer appointed to
represent you, you must let the Court or
the officer of the Court handling this
case know that you want a lawyer im
mediately.
WITNESS the Honorable Judge
Woodrum, Judge of said Court.
This 10th day of August, 2009.
/sElizabeth T. Landing
Clerk, Juvenile Court,
Jenkins County, Georgia
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This colorful Luna moth was discovered recently by Helen
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Although rarely seen due to their very brief, one week,
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(Staffphoto by Deborah Bennett)
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