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Mark J. Bartolotta, Judge • Probate Court of Lake County The Adoption of Abrionna Nevaeh Jahn Case No. 15...

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News-Herald, Mark J. Bartolotta, Judge • Probate Court of Lake County The Adoption of Abrionna Nevaeh Jahn Case No. 15 AD 003 Notice of Hearing on Petition for Adoption To the Father, Name and Address Unknown You are hereby notified that on February 3, 2015, Matthew S. Jahn and Jennifer A. Jahn filed in this Court a Petition for Adoption of Abrionna Nevaeh Wittenmyer, minor, whose date of birth is January 12, 2012, and for change of the name of the minor to Abrionna Nevaeh Jahn. This court, located at 25 North Park Place, Painesville, Ohio 44077 will hear the petition on April 24, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. It is alleged in the petition, pursuant to R.C. 3107.07, that the consent of the Unknown Father is not required due to the following: • That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide de minimis contact with the minor for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. • That person is a parent who has failed without justifiable cause to provide for the maintenance and support of the minor as required by law or judicial decree for a period of at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the adoption petition or the placement of the minor in the home of the petitioner. • State other grounds under 3107.07 (includes putative father of the minor born prior to January 1, 1997). • No person has timely registered pursuant to R.C. 3107.062 as a putative father of the minor born on or after January 1, 1997. “A final decree of adoption, if granted, will relieve you of all parental rights and responsibilities, including the right to contact the minor, and except with respect to a spouse of the adoption petitioner and relatives of that spouse, terminate all legal relationships between the minor and you and the minor’s other relatives, so that the minor thereafter is a stranger to you and the minor’s former relatives for all purposes. If you wish to contest the adoption, you must file an objection to the petition within fourteen days after proof of service of notice of the filing of the petition and of the time and place of hearing is given to you. If you wish to contest the adoption, you must also appear at the hearing. A final decree of adoption may be entered if you fail to file an objection to the adoption petition or appear at the hearing.” Probate Judge Mark J. Bartolotta Lawrence R. Hupertz, Esq. 25550 Chagrin Boulevard, #320 Beachwood, OH 44122 • 216-378-2130 Attorney for Plaintiffs 535529/April 3, 10 and 17, 2015

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