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Knox County Residents Urged to Act on Recent Legal Notices and Upcoming Bid Opportunities

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Knox County Alert: Important Notices for Residents

In the vibrant city of Koxville, the community finds itself amidst a flurry of legal notifications that residents should pay close attention to. This past week, the Knox County courts have issued several important notices, including divorce proceedings, estate claims, and conversions related to vehicle liens. Here’s a rundown of the most significant announcements that may affect you or your neighbors.

Divorce Proceedings in Knox County

First up, we have a special announcement regarding two divorce proceedings. In the case of Santana L. Tarallo vs. Michael D. Tarallo, a non-resident notice has been issued. It appears that Michael D. Tarallo’s whereabouts are currently undetermined. As per the court’s order, Michael has thirty days from the last publication date to respond to this Complaint for Divorce. If he fails to respond, the court may enter a Default Judgment.

Another notice involves Elijah Kewan Davis and Latishia Rochell Belcher who is also facing similar circumstances. Elijah Davis is required to file an answer with the Chancery Court in Knoxville in response to claims made by Belcher. He too faces the possibility of default judgment if he doesn’t respond within the prescribed timeline.

Estate Notices

Beyond divorce proceedings, multiple notices regarding estates have also been published. The estates of individuals like Delena Lois Akers, Patricia Ann Bransfield, and Jackie Lynn Carter have entered the legal spotlight. For these estates, especially those processed by the Chancery Court, if there are claims against them, those interested in claiming should submit their requests to the clerk of the court within specific time frames. Notably, claims that are not submitted within the given deadlines may be forever barred. Remember, interested parties must act within four months or a year following the decedent’s death, depending on the situation.

Add to this mix, there are several estates like Gregory Lee Snow and Ginger Irene O’Mary where similar announcements are highlighted, urging residents to file any claims they might have.

Public Vehicle Auctions and Liens

Moreover, notifications have been released regarding public auctions due to liens. Various vehicles are set to be auctioned off, including popular models like a 2005 Audi and a 2010 Ford. Floyd’s Wrecker Service will hold an auction on

October 17, 2024, inviting former owners and lienholders to reclaim their vehicles before they are sold to the highest bidder.

Upcoming Bid Opportunities

Looking forward to the community’s needs, Knox County has also announced that it will be accepting bids for fencing services until October 22, 2024. This presents an opportunity for local businesses and contractors in the area to engage with county projects.

Conclusion

The community of Knoxville stays connected and informed through these vital legal notifications. Whether it’s regarding divorce proceedings, estate claims, or public auctions, it’s crucial for residents to be aware and take action if any notice pertains to them. Stay tuned for updates and take heed of these announcements to avoid missing important deadlines. Make sure your voices are heard in court while engaging responsibly in these ongoing legal matters!


Knox County Residents Urged to Act on Recent Legal Notices and Upcoming Bid Opportunities

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