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STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF CLARK IN THE CLARK CIRCUIT COURT NO. 1 SS: CASE NUMBER: 10C01-1511-DR-597 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: TABATHA B. JONES Petitioner, VS. NORMAN D. COUCH Respondent SUMMONS [For Dissolution of Marriage Cases Only] The State of Indiana to Respondent: Norman D. Couch 501 E. Court Ave. #159 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 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 these 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: Nov. 19, 2015 /s/Susan Popp Clerk, ____ County YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Final Dissolution Hearing in this matter has been scheduled for 05/25/16, at 10:00 a and will be held in: Magistrate Courtroom C (Ctrm #240) The Court has allotted 15 minutes for this purported uncontested hearing. If Respondent objects to any claims in Petitioner's Petition, Respondent should promptly file his or her Response/Objection with the Court via the Clark County Clerk's Office. Should the Respondent fail to appear at the Final Hearing, Petitioner's Petition for Dissolution may be granted in its entirety. Should the Petitioner fail to appear at said hearing, the case may be dismissed entirely. DATED: 03/03/16 /s/Susan Popp Susan Popp, Clerk of Courts hspaxlp

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