VERIFIED PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE CASE NO. 20D03-1606-DR-518 IN THE ELKHART SUPERIOR COURT, CIVIL DIVISION ROOM FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ELKHART, SS: Petitioner, Maria Gomez (now known as Maria Gomez and Respondent, Jesus Varela Ramirez The Petitioner, Maria Vallejo, now states: 1.Petitioner and Respondent were married on March 19, 1996, and separated on October 15, 1996. 2.Maria Vallejo has been a continuous resident of Elkhart County, IN for the last 3 months. 3.Maria Vallejo has been a continuous resident of the State of Indiana for the last 6 months. 4.Children: There are no children of the marriage. 5.Debts and property: There are no debts/personal property to divide. 6.Maria Vallejo is not pregnant. 7.Neither party is a member of the military. 8.This marriage has suffered an irretrievable breakdown and should be dissolved. 9.Change of name: Petitioner does not request a name change. I request that this Court issue its order dissolving the marriage of the parties, and for all other just and proper relief and until this matter is finalized: I do not request any provisional orders. I affirm under the penalties of perjury that the foregoing representations are true. June 27, 2016 Maria Gomez SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION CASE NO. 20D03-1606-DR-518 IN THE ELKHART SUPERIOR COURT, CIVIL DIVISION ROOM FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF ELKHART, SS: IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: Maria Gomez (now known as Maria Gomez), Petitioner, and Jesus Varela Ramirez The State of Indiana to Respondent: Jesus Varela Ramirez You have been sued by your spouse for dissolution of your marriage. The case is pending in the Court named above. In order to participate in the proceedings, you must enter a written appearance in person or by your attorney. In the event you do not enter a written appearance within sixty (60) days of the date hereof, your marriage can be dissolved by Decree of the Court by default. In the event a Decree is entered by default, it may contain a judgment against you and provisions regarding the custody of your child(ren), support for your child(ren), parenting time with your child(ren), distribution of assets, and payment of debts. The Decree may also require you to take actions or refrain from actions in order to carry out the terms of the Court's Decree. If you do not enter a written appearance, you will receive no further notice of thees proceedings. If you wish to countersue, you must do so by written petition filed with the Clerk's Office listed below not more than sixty (60) days from the date below. Dated June 24, 2016 Wendy Hudson, Clerk of Elkhart Superior Court Elkhart County, Indiana June 30 July 7, 14 hspaxlp
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