Notice of action against Brenda Grills Gouge for declaratory judgment.
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- Miscellaneous Notices
- City
- Santa Rosa Beach
- Address
- P.O. Box 1248, SANTA ROSA BEACH, FL 32459
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Prepare Your Defense
Draft your written defenses to the complaint filed against you. Ensure you address all claims made by the plaintiffs.
- 2
Contact Plaintiffs' Attorney
Send a copy of your defenses to A Wayne Williamson, Esquire at P.O. Box 1248, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 by March 30, 2026.
- 3
File with Court Clerk
File the original copy of your defenses with the clerk of the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court in Bay County, either before or immediately after serving the attorney.
- 4
Avoid Default Judgment
Complete all actions by the deadline of March 30, 2026, to prevent a default judgment against you.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the action against Brenda Grills Gouge?
- The case number is not provided in the notice.
- Where should I send my written defenses for this case?
- Send your defenses to A Wayne Williamson, Esquire, at P.O. Box 1248, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459.
- What happens if I don't respond to the notice?
- If you do not respond, a default will be entered against you.
- What is the deadline to respond to this notice?
- You must respond by March 30, 2026.
- Who are the plaintiffs in this case?
- The plaintiffs are Barbara Williams, Melinda Gail Gouge, Johnnie Carlton Gouge, Jr., and Adam Wayne Gouge.
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