Important Legal Notices for Knoxville Residents

News Summary

Residents of Knoxville, TN need to be informed about a series of important legal notices related to estate proceedings and service processes. Notices have been published regarding unknown heirs, claims by creditors, and a lien sale for vehicles. It is crucial for individuals connected to these cases to respond within specified timeframes to avoid serious repercussions, including default judgments. Staying informed about these legal matters is essential for all community members.

Legal Notices Hit the Knox County Scene: What You Need to Know!

If you’re living in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, pay attention! There’s some important news coming your way regarding legal notices that might just affect you or someone you know. A series of notices concerning estate proceedings and service process publications have been released recently, and it’s crucial to be aware of these developments.

Who Needs to Respond?

One of the first notable mentions is about David W. Richwine and Angela Richwine. Their whereabouts are unknown, and as such, a court order has mandated that a notice be published regarding their case. This notice will appear in the Knoxville Focus for four consecutive weeks, starting from January 9, 2025. If they— or anyone who knows them— do not respond within 30 days of the last publication, they risk facing a default judgment. This is a serious matter, so spread the word!

Unknown Heirs in the Spotlight

If your family might have ties to the late Marilyn Von Mann, you’ll want to take note as well. The heirs to her estate have also come under scrutiny as their addresses remain undisclosed. A notice will be published for four consecutive weeks starting on December 20, 2024, and any heirs need to file an answer within 30 days of the last publication regarding the sale of property located at 5900 Grove Drive in Knoxville. Missing this deadline could mean major repercussions!

Non-Residents Under Pressure

But wait, there’s more! Non-resident Paul Robert Daniels and several other defendants also have notices issued against them. They’ll need to respond just like the Richwines, with their publications starting on January 22, 2025. Again, if they fail to respond within the mandatory 30 days, they could find themselves facing default judgments.

Pay Attention, Heirs!

It’s also worth noting that multiple notices have been issued to a variety of non-resident heirs, including Diane J. Hollingsworth and others, regarding different estate proceedings around Knox County. As a common theme, we see each notice stipulating that responses must be made within 30 days of the most recent publication. Ignoring these could lead to unfavorable judgments, so stay alert!

Calling Creditors! Time Is Ticking!

The legal notices haven’t just stopped at identifying heirs; there’s also a call-out to creditors for various estates, including those of Mary Kathleen Acton, Karen Marie Bishop, and Jamie M. Blankenship. Creditors are being asked to file their claims with the local clerk of court on or before January 30, 2025. Missing this deadline could bar claims, so you know what they say— better safe than sorry!

Mark Your Calendars for a Lien Sale!

And let’s not forget about the upcoming lien sale scheduled for February 14, 2025. This is specifically for vehicles at a stipulated location. It’s a heads-up for vehicle owners to know their rights and prepare accordingly!

Stay Informed with Ongoing Public Notices

Lastly, it’s important to remember that the Knox County government continues to engage in public notice communications, ensuring that residents keep up-to-date on important local services and solicitations. Keeping an eye on these notices can help you stay informed about any developments that may affect your community directly.

So whether you’re connected to any of the estates mentioned or just a concerned citizen in Knoxville, staying apprised of these legal notices is key. After all, knowledge is power, and you don’t want to miss any important developments that could impact your life!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Davidson County Addresses Parental Rights and Estates
Fortune Media Updates Terms for 2024
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Knoxville Homeowners Face Foreclosure on Family Property
Knoxville Residents Urged to Respond Quickly to Important Estate Notices
Knoxville Chancery Court Issues Non-Resident Notices: Key Information and Cases to Watch
Knoxville Courthouse Update: Service Notices, Adoption Proceedings, and Estate Claims Announced
Knoxville Residents Alerted: Important Legal Notifications and Estate Claims Announced
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