New York Public Notices
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Results for "JOSHUA JOHN LOEFKE"
Plaintiff Amy Marie Horn has filed for an absolute divorce from defendant Joshua John Loefke in Forsyth County District Court. The defendant must respond within 40 days of the first publication date or the plaintiff will seek a default judgment granting the divorce.
A plaintiff filed for an absolute divorce in Forsyth County District Court; the defendant, Joshua John Loefke, must respond within 40 days after first publication or the plaintiff may obtain the requested divorce by default.
A plaintiff filed for an absolute divorce in Forsyth County District Court and served the defendant, Joshua John Loefke, by publication. The defendant must respond within 40 days of the first publication date or the court may grant the divorce by default.
This notice informs defendant Joshua John Loefke that a complaint for absolute divorce was filed in Forsyth County, North Carolina. He must file a written defense by June 15, 2026, or the plaintiff may obtain the requested divorce relief by default.
What Are Public Notices in New York?
Public notices in New York are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in New York include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
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