In the Chancery Court of Bedford County, Tennessee at Shelbyville
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In the Chancery Court of
Bedford County, Tennessee at Shelbyville
No. 33291
In Re Name change of
Cailee Marie Keogh
Order of Publication
It appearing to the court form the affidavit testimony of Breanna Harlan, Petitioner, that respondent(s), Christopher Keogh, are (unknown or non-residents of the county of Williamson and the state of Tennessee) and ordinary service of process cannot be had upon them;
It is ORDERED, that publication of the order be made for four consecutive weeks in the Williamson Herald, a newspaper published in Williamson County, Tennessee, notifying the respondent(s),
Christopher Keogh, that they are required to answer to make defense to the Petition for Condemnation in the office of the Chancery Court Clerk of Bedford County, Tennessee, within 30 days after the fourth weekly publication of this order and that upon their failure to do so, the Petition for name change of minor child will be taken as admitted by them and the case set for hearing without their presence.
J.B. Cox, Chancellor, Judge
Approved for Entry
B. Harlan, Prose Petitioner
Publish Dates: 1/28/21, 2/4/21, 2/11/21, 2/18/21
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