IN THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF GWINNETT COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA In Re, Petition by COREY MYART, SR. FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF NOA AKBAR § CIVIL ACTION FILE § NO .: 20-AD-00149-6 NOTICE OF THE PUBLICATION You are informed that on December 9, 2020 the above-mentioned petition for the adoption of a child born in 2006 is available and / or for Termination of your parental rights has been submitted. You are also informed that you are named in the above petition as the birth father of the child. Any parental rights you may have in relation to that child will be lost and you will not receive any notification, nor will they have the right to object to the child’s adoption unless you have within thirty (30) days of Receipt of this notification 1) an application for legitimation of the child according to 0.C.Ci.A. 19-7-22 and / or 2) submit a written response to the Gwinnett County Supreme Court Clerk and respond to plaintiff’s attorney, Kathryn T. Franklin, Franklin Family Law, 3445 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road, Suite D Suwanee, Georgia 30024 Make known to others any objections you may have about adopting such a child. This is December 15, 2020. -s- Kathryn Franklin Attorney Kathryn T. Franklin Georgia No: 302055 Petitioner’s Attorney FRANKLIN FAMILY LAW, PC 3445 Lawrenceville Suwanee Road Suite D Suwanee, Georgia 30024 Tel: 770-339-0570 franklinfamilylaw @ gmail.com 901-26814 2 / 10.17.24
IN THE COURT OF COURT OF GWINNETT COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA Adoptions
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