Notice of action for dissolution of marriage filed against Cardel Barron.
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- Published
- City
- Jacksonville
- Address
- 1415 OHIO AVE N, LIVE OAK, FLORIDA 32064
- Case #
- 16-2025-DR-013461
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Respond to the Petition
Prepare and serve your written defenses to Ashley Goggins Law, P.A. by March 2, 2026.
- 2
File with the Court
File the original defenses with the Clerk of Court at 501 W Adams Street, Jacksonville, FL, immediately after serving your response.
- 3
Review Court Documents
Visit the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office to review all court documents related to your case.
- 4
Update Your Address
Ensure the Clerk's office has your current address by filing the Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address form.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the case number for the dissolution of marriage?
- The case number is 16-2025-DR-013461.
- Where is the petitioner located?
- The petitioner, Karimu Smith-Barron, is represented by Ashley Goggins Law in Jacksonville, Florida.
- What should I do if I receive this notice?
- You should serve your written defenses to the petitioner and file the original with the court.
- What happens if I don't respond to the notice?
- If you fail to respond, a default may be entered against you.
- How can I access court documents for this case?
- Court documents can be reviewed at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office.
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