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WEEKEND WEEKEND EDITION EDITION HEALTH& HEALTH& WELLNESS WELLNESS MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL VOL. XXXIV NO. 40 MARCH 24, 2017 50 CENTS BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668 NEWS & VIEWS ON: HEALTHIER LIVING, NUTRITION, MEDICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND FITNESS While President Donald Trump and the Republicans in congress try to repeal the Affordable Care Act, or as many call it, Obamacare, people working in healthcare all over the country have been wondering what impact the repeal—if it succeeds— would have on their patients, their clinics and hospitals, their educa- tional/instructional institutions and also their employment. This anxiety was an overriding topic through- out the sessions of the Disparity Health Confer- ence that was held on the campus of Xavier University in New Orleans last week. Xavier University has been an acclaimed HBCU for many years for advancing and prepar- ing young doctors and pharmacists. Under the leadership of Dr. Norman Frances, the longest-continuous serving university Pres- ident in the United States, the President Emeri- tus was the closing keynote speaker at the 10th Anniversary Health Disparities Conference, last Friday in New Orleans. The Health Disparities Conference has been the brainchild of Dr. Kathryn B. Kennedy, Professor and Dean of the School of Phar- macy at Xavier. A scholastic giant, she long had the vision of building the Xavier School of Phar- macy into a first class department with interna- tional prominence. Today, the Xavier School of Pharmacy is one of two Pharmacy Schools in the State of Louisiana and it exceeds. The Tenth Anniversary Health Disparities Con- ference was perfectly timed for health profes- sionals in the US, while others came from Puerto Rico, Canada and Africa. With attendance nearing 500, the two-day session covered the full spectrum of health dis- parities, gentrification, health equity, racial dis- parity and many poster and slide presentations on research from schools throughout the world. Cancer, breast, uterine, colon, lung and psy- chological assess, hepatitis, report on smokers and reducing statistics, infant immortality, teen pregnancy, Latino/Hispanic health disparities, di- abetes, sleep apnea, HIV, adolescent health, and a plethora of other areas were illuminated by health professionals throughout the confer- ence, while others were the presenters, moder- ators and keynote speakers. Highlights abound with university vice presi- dents, deans, endowed chairs and presidents sharing long-ranging research and findings that shall influence not only health today, but far into the future. Racism as a disparity factor was openly dis- cussed in many sessions, with focus on what can be the affects of the proposed Trump health- care revamp currently being reviewed by the House, Senate and the General Budget Office. To the person, the audience was encouraged to acknowledge the principal issue for what it is. Racism continues to reduce assess, funding and continual healthcare. “It is a misnomer to make budget or tax reduc- tion an issue when the health disparities con- tinue to be directly tied to basically two ethnic groups, Blacks and Latinos,” said Dr. Brian Smedley, Executive Director of the Collaborative for Health Equity. Director Gail Christopher, RN, Senior Advisor and Vice President for Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, spoke to the many issues facing us today and the difficulty associated with acknowledging our personal racist tendencies. They are a part of our American history and are frequently so suppressed that it is hard to permit them to surface, but as she reminded, the Kellogg Foundation is committed to making the transformation a national agenda and through collaborations with schools, health institutions and communities, with its many partners, they are showing some change. Dr. Daniel F.K. Sarprong, Endowed Chair of (continued on page 2) Conference focuses on health disparities 10th annual health disparities conference held at Xavier University in New Orleans Scenes from the con- ference. (Top photo): attendees broke up into small groups to dis- cuss the challenges facing communities of color and the poor as it relates to access to health. (Above photo): John Ruffin introduces retired Xavier Univer- sity President Dr. Nor- man Frances (pictured at right) who spoke to the gathering.

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WEEKENDWEEKENDEDITIONEDITION

HEALTH&HEALTH&WELLNESSWELLNESS

MILWAUKEE COMMUNITY JOURNAL

VOL. XXXIV NO. 40 MARCH 24, 2017 50 CENTSBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN PERMIT 4668

NEWS & VIEWS ON: HEALTHIER LIVING, NUTRITION, MEDICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND FITNESS

While President Donald Trump andthe Republicans in congress try torepeal the Affordable Care Act, or asmany call it, Obamacare, peopleworking in healthcare all over thecountry have been wondering whatimpact the repeal—if it succeeds—would have on their patients, theirclinics and hospitals, their educa-tional/instructional institutions andalso their employment. This anxiety was an overriding topic through-

out the sessions of the Disparity Health Confer-ence that was held on the campus of XavierUniversity in New Orleans last week.Xavier University has been an acclaimed

HBCU for many years for advancing and prepar-ing young doctors and pharmacists. Under the leadership of Dr. Norman Frances,

the longest-continuous serving university Pres-ident in the United States, the President Emeri-tus was the closing keynote speaker at the 10thAnniversary Health Disparities Conference, lastFriday in New Orleans.The Health Disparities Conference has been

the brainchild of Dr. Kathryn B. Kennedy,Professor and Dean of the School of Phar-

macy at Xavier. A scholastic giant, she long hadthe vision of building the Xavier School of Phar-macy into a first class department with interna-tional prominence. Today, the Xavier School of Pharmacy is one

of two Pharmacy Schools in the State ofLouisiana and it exceeds. The Tenth Anniversary Health Disparities Con-

ference was perfectly timed for health profes-sionals in the US, while others came fromPuerto Rico, Canada and Africa. With attendance nearing 500, the two-day

session covered the full spectrum of health dis-parities, gentrification, health equity, racial dis-parity and many poster and slide presentations

on research from schools throughout the world. Cancer, breast, uterine, colon, lung and psy-

chological assess, hepatitis, report on smokersand reducing statistics, infant immortality, teenpregnancy, Latino/Hispanic health disparities, di-abetes, sleep apnea, HIV, adolescent health,and a plethora of other areas were illuminatedby health professionals throughout the confer-ence, while others were the presenters, moder-ators and keynote speakers.Highlights abound with university vice presi-

dents, deans, endowed chairs and presidentssharing long-ranging research and findings thatshall influence not only health today, but far intothe future.Racism as a disparity factor was openly dis-

cussed in many sessions, with focus on whatcan be the affects of the proposed Trump health-care revamp currently being reviewed by theHouse, Senate and the General Budget Office. To the person, the audience was encouraged

to acknowledge the principal issue for what it is.Racism continues to reduce assess, fundingand continual healthcare. “It is a misnomer to make budget or tax reduc-

tion an issue when the health disparities con-tinue to be directly tied to basically two ethnicgroups, Blacks and Latinos,” said Dr. BrianSmedley, Executive Director of the Collaborativefor Health Equity. Director Gail Christopher, RN, Senior Advisor

and Vice President for Truth, Racial Healing andTransformation of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation,spoke to the many issues facing us today andthe difficulty associated with acknowledging ourpersonal racist tendencies. They are a part of our American history and

are frequently so suppressed that it is hard topermit them to surface, but as she reminded, theKellogg Foundation is committed to making thetransformation a national agenda and throughcollaborations with schools, health institutionsand communities, with its many partners, theyare showing some change. Dr. Daniel F.K. Sarprong, Endowed Chair of

(continued on page 2)

Conference focuseson health disparities10th annual health disparities conference held at Xavier University in New Orleans

Scenes from the con-ference. (Top photo):

attendees broke up intosmall groups to dis-cuss the challenges

facing communities ofcolor and the poor as it

relates to access tohealth. (Above photo):John Ruffin introducesretired Xavier Univer-sity President Dr. Nor-man Frances (picturedat right) who spoke to

the gathering.

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the Xavier School of Pharmacy summarily re-minded attendees that this is not the time to takea back seat. All health professionals are called to step for-

ward, to tell the truths of the research, their stud-ies, their trials and their findings. “Healthcare isnot a racial issue, it is a human issue, and it isincumbent upon those charged to care for pa-tients, to research for new ways to treat andcure patients, and to be the first to advocate ontheir behalf,” he stated. The session closed with words of wisdom from

Dr. Norman Frances who shared that he haslived to see much change, from Jim CrowLouisiana when the state paid for him to be able

to go on to university as there were no schools,in Louisiana, for Blacks desirous of educationbeyond high school. The values of his family were the impetus for

him persevering and becoming a lawyer and ul-timately President of Xavier University, a forty-seven year commitment, through Katrina andRita and innumerable firsts at this HBCU en-dowed from funds from Saint Kathryn for Blackand Native American children. However, he said we must increase the num-

ber of teachers. “ Education has to be theproverbial bootstrap that continues to uplift andmobilize our communities,” he reminded. Weneed educators for pre-school through the uni-versity setting. “You do phenomenal things,and somewhere along the way, a teacher in-spired you, encouraged you or guided you,teach”, he said.The evening closed with multiple awards for

dynamic professionals including Janelle R.Baker; Cynthia Gonzalez; Mandy J. Hill; Dr.Ernest C. Madu; Dr. Paul D. Juarez; and specialawards to the Joshua Group, LLC, ConferenceFacilitators, Lodriguez Murray and Dr. Roland A.Pattillo, a 1955 graduate of Xavier University.

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Article courtesy of CBS News via “The Rundown”As the Republican leadership's bill to repeal and replace

Obamacare hits the House floor as early as this week, olderAmericans may need to brace themselves. Health care con-sumers between the ages of 50 and 64 -- old enough tohave serious health care needs but too young to sign up forMedicare -- are expected to see a significant increase inhealth care costs."Older Americans get hit two ways with the proposed Re-

publican plan," said Lydia Mitts, associate director of afford-ability initiatives at Families USA, a health advocacy group."There are the changes in tax credits, and there is also achange in the way insurers are allowed to charge premiumsfor older adults," she explained.Costs are bound to riseFirst, let's look at the tax credits. The House Republican

plan, called the American Health Care Act, proposes shiftingtax credits for health insurance premiums from an income-based system to an age-based system. Under the new plan, all consumers buying health insur-

ance would receive a refundable tax credit ranging from$2,000 a year for people under age 30 to $4,000 a year forpeople age 60 and over. Credits phase out for those earningover $75,000 in annual income or $150,000 for married cou-ples.

50-plus? Getready for biggerhealth care bills

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SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002298

In the matter of the name change of:SARAH ELIZABETH NUNLEYBy (Petitioner) SARAH ELIZABETHNUNLEY

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: SARAH ELIZABETH NUNLEYTo: SUNNI ELIZABETH VEGABirth Certificate: SARAH ELIZABETHNUNLEYIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 27, 2017 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-17-17BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge017-079/3-24-31/4-7-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002284

In the matter of the name change of:BETTIE LOU FRANCISBy (Petitioner) DARLENE RODGERSaka BETTIE LOU FRANCIS

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: BETTIE LOU FRANCIS To:DARLENE RODGERSBirth Certificate: BETTIE LOU FRAN-CISIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di-MOTTOROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-20-17BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTOCircuit Court Judge017-078/3-24-31/4-7-2017

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FOR

NAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002282

In the matter of the name change of:DAVID JOHN HEINENBy (Petitioner) DAVID JOHN HEINEN

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: DAVID JOHN HEINEN To:DAVID JOHN PARADISE HEINENBirth Certificate: DAVID JOHNHEINENIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIE G.ROTHSTEINROOM 404, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 3:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-17-17BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE G. ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge017-077/3-24-31/4-7-2017

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002011

In the matter of the name change of:EFRAIN DEJESUS RIVERA JUNIORBy (Petitioner) KELLEY RIVERA

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: EFRAIN DEJESUS RIVERAJUNIOR To: ADRIAN LUIS RIVERABirth Certificate: EFRAIN DEJESUSRIVERA JUNIORIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di-MOTTOROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 21, 2017 TIME: 10:15AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-14-17BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTOCircuit Court Judge017-076/3-24-31/4-7-2017

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 17FA000709

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:ROMELIA VEGA and Respondent:GERARDO GARCIATHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE AS

RESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and toROMELIA VEGA 6108 W MITCHELLST WEST ALLIS, WI 53214.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least (10) working days prior to the

scheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 3-21-2017By: ROMELIA VEGA017-075/3-24-31/4-7-2017

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STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002207

In the matter of the name change of:NICHOLAS ADAM ZIMMERMAN-FREITAGBy (Petitioner) NICHOLAS ADAMZIMMERMAN-FREITAG

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: NICHOLAS ADAM ZIMMER-MAN-FREITAG To: NICHOLASADAM ZIMMERMANBirth Certificate: NICHOLAS ADAMZIMMERMAN-FREITAGIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 407, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 2:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-21-17BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge017-074/3-24-31/4-7-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001889

In the matter of the name change of:JANSELYZ HUERTAS-RIVASBy (Petitioner) MARILU HUERTASand By (Co-Petitioner) KENNY MON-TANEZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JANSELYZ HUERTAS-RIVASTo: JANSELYZ MONTANEZ-HUETASBirth Certificate: JANSELYZ HUER-TAS-RIVASIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. DAVID A. HAN-SHERROOM 412, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 10:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.

Dated: 3-9-17BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID A. HANSHERCircuit Court Judge017-073/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001996

In the matter of the name change of:OLIVIA EMMA-GRACE STAVESBy (Petitioner) CARLOS ROLDANand By (Co-Petitioner) LENA STAVES

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: OLIVIA EMMA-GRACESTAVES To: OLIVIA EMMA-GRACEROLDAN-STAVESBirth Certificate: OLIVIA EMMA-GRACE STAVESIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 9:15 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-9-17BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge017-072/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001956

In the matter of the name change of:KEONTE DARRELL JACKSONBy (Petitioner) KEONTE DARRELLJACKSON

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: KEONTE DARRELL JACKSONTo: KEONTE DARRELL WILLIAMSBirth Certificate: KEONTE DARRELLJACKSONIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. DAVIDBOROWSKIROOM 206, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 10, 2017 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-10-17BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID BOROWSKICircuit Court Judge017-071/3-17-24-31-2017

The LegalsThe Legals&&ClassifiedsClassifieds

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CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONSUMMONS

Case No. 17SC004202

To: KAEISHA WATSON 8918 W CAR-MEN AVENUE #2 MILWAUKEE, WI53225

You are being sued by GEO INVEST-MENTS LLC in the small claims courtfor Milwaukee County, Wisconsin,Rm. 400 of the Milwaukee CountyCourthouse, 901 N. 9th St. Milwau-kee, WI 53223. A hearing will be heldat 2:30 o’clock (p.m.) on April 20,2017.If you do not appear a judgment maybe given to the person suing you. (Acopy of the claim has been mailed toyou at the address above.)

Dated this 9th day of March 17, 2017.

PLAINTIFF’S ATTY. OR PLAINTIFF:GEORGE SESSLER LLC MEMBERP.O. BOX 13393MILWAUKEE, WI 53213(414) 588-5688DATED: 3-9-2017017-070/3-24-2017

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYSMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION

SUMMONS Case No. 17SC004196

To: FRANK LOWE AND ELIJAHLOWE 7674 W WABASH COURTMILWAUKEE, WI 53223

You are being sued by KNT PROPER-TIES LLC in the small claims court forMilwaukee County, Wisconsin, Rm.400 of the Milwaukee County Court-house, 901 N. 9th St. Milwaukee, WI53223. A hearing will be held at 2:30o’clock (p.m.) on April 20, 2017.If you do not appear a judgment maybe given to the person suing you. (Acopy of the claim has been mailed toyou at the address above.)

Dated this 9th day of March 17, 2017.

PLAINTIFF’S ATTY. OR PLAINTIFF:GEORGE SESSLER LLC MEMBERP.O. BOX 13393MILWAUKEE, WI 53213(414) 588-5688DATED: 3-9-2017017-069/3-24-2017

SUMMONS

(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

NOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002265

In the matter of the name change of:EMILY ANNE SCOTTBy (Petitioner) EMILY ANNE SCOTT

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: EMILY ANNE SCOTT To: EZRALEE SCOTTBirth Certificate: EMILY ANNE SCOTTIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. STEPHANIEROTHSTEINROOM 404, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 21, 2017 TIME: 11:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-17-17BY THE COURT:HON. STEPHANIE ROTHSTEINCircuit Court Judge017-068/3-24-31/4-7-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002266

In the matter of the name change of:BAIDA MOHAMED ALHASSANBy (Petitioner) BAIDA MOHAMED AL-HASSAN

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: BAIDA MOHAMED ALHASSANTo: ABUBAIDA MOHAMED ALHAS-SANBirth Certificate: ABUBAIDA MO-HAMED ALHASSANIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.

Judge’s Name: HON. DENNIS MO-RONEYROOM 413, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 28, 2017 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-17-17BY THE COURT:HON. DENNIS MORONEYCircuit Court Judge017-067/3-24-31/4-7-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001945

In the matter of the name change of:GARY JEFFREY HERMANSONBy (Petitioner) GARY JEFFREY HER-MANSON

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: GARY JEFFREY HERMAN-SON To: GARY STORMY SOVER-EIGNBirth Certificate: GARY JEFFREYHERMANSONIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di-MOTTOROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 13, 2017 TIME: 9:30 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-6-17BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTOCircuit Court Judge017-066/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001797

In the matter of the name change of:JAEL MUNOZBy (Petitioner) HILDA JANETHGOMEZ MAGDELENO

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JAEL MUNOZ To: JAELGOMEZBirth Certificate: JAEL GOMEZ MAG-DALENOIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. REBECCA F.DALLETROOM 403, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 10:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-1-17BY THE COURT:HON. REBECCA F. DALLETCircuit Court Judge017-065/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001797

In the matter of the name change of:JOSEPH MUNOZBy (Petitioner) HILDA JANETHGOMEZ MAGDELENO

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JOSEPH MUNOZ To: JOSEPHGOMEZBirth Certificate: JOSEPH GOMEZMAGDALENOIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. REBECCA F.

DALLETROOM 403, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 12, 2017 TIME: 10:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-1-17BY THE COURT:HON. REBECCA F. DALLETCircuit Court Judge017-064/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002120

In the matter of the name change of:LILIANA DENISE OTEROFIGUEROABy (Petitioner) KATHERINE M.GOMEZ

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: LILIANA DENISE OTEROFIGUEROA To: LILIANA DENISEGOMEZBirth Certificate: LILIANA DENISEOTERO FIGUEROAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. CLARE L.FIORENZAROOM 500, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: MAY 3, 2017 TIME: 9:00 AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-16-17BY THE COURT:HON. CLARE L. FIORENZACircuit Court Judge017-063/3-17-24-31-2017

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(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

DIVORCE-40101Case No. 16FA008152

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:NICOLE ROBERTSON and Respon-dent: CHARLES R. ROBERTSONTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and to NICOLEROBERTSON 5102 N 39TH ST MIL-WAUKEE, WI 53209.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-

ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least (10) working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 3-14-2017By: NICOLE ROBERTSON017-062/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(WITH MINOR CHILDREN)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

DIVORCE-40101Case No. 16FA007863

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:MONTOYA CLARK and Respondent:PETE CANADYTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a lawsuit orother legal action against you. The Pe-tition, which is attached, states the na-ture and basis of the legal action.

Within 20 days of receiving this Sum-mons, you must provide a written re-sponse, as that term is used in ch.802, Wis. Stats., to the Petition. Thecourt may reject or disregard a re-sponse that does not follow the re-quirements of the statutes.

The response must be sent or deliv-ered to the following government of-fices:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and to CountyChild Agent Support Agency Milwau-kee County Child Support Services901 N. 9th St. ROOM 101 MILWAU-KEE, WI 53233.

The response must also be mailed ordelivered within 20 days to the peti-tioner at the address above.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not provide a proper re-sponse within 20 days, the court maygrant judgment against you, and youmay lose your right to object to any-thing that is or may be incorrect in thePetition.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment may becomea lien against any real estate you own

now or in the future, and may also beenforced by garnishment or seizure ofproperty.

DATE: 11-30-2016By: MONTOYA CLARK017-061/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001798

In the matter of the name change of:JESSICA SUE EVEBy (Petitioner) JESSICA SUE EVE

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: JESSICA SUE EVE To: JES-SICA SUE RINGBirth Certificate: JESSICA SUE RINGIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. JOHN J. Di-MOTTOROOM 401, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 6, 2017 TIME: 1:45 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-1-17BY THE COURT:HON. JOHN J. DiMOTTOCircuit Court Judge017-060/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA007584

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:CHARLOTTE DENISE LEWIS andRespondent: SHAUN LAVELL LEWISTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and to CHAR-LOTTE LEWIS 4472 N 42NDSTREET MILWAUKEE, WI 53209.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-

resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least (10) working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 3-14-2017By: CHARLOTTE LEWIS017-059/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No. 17CV002025

In the matter of the name change of:ANTONIO GRAYSONBy (Petitioner) ANTONIO GRAYSONand By (Co-Petitioner) TRISTAN S.ARNOLD

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ANTONIO REGENALD LA-NARD GRAYSON To: ANTONIO RE-GENALD LANARD KINGBirth Certificate: ANTONIO REGE-NALD LANARD GRAYSONIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. DENNIS P. MO-RONEYROOM 413, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 26, 2017 TIME: 4:00 PM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-15-17BY THE COURT:HON. DENNIS P. MORONEYCircuit Court Judge017-058/3-17-24-31-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV002044

In the matter of the name change of:CORWIN ALEXANDER HOLZMAN-CRASSBy (Petitioner) CORWIN ALEXAN-DER HOLZMAN-CRASS

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: CORWIN ALEXANDER HOLZ-MAN-CRASS To: CORWIN ALEXAN-DER HOLZMANBirth Certificate: CORWIN ALEXAN-DER HOLZMAN-CRASSIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. MARSHALL B.MURRAYROOM 208, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 18, 2017 TIME: 11:30AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-9-17BY THE COURT:HON. MARSHALL B. MURRAYCircuit Court Judge017-057/3-10-17-24-2017

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(PUBLICATION)STATE OF WISCONSIN

CIRCUIT COURTMILWAUKEE COUNTY

NOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001126

In the matter of the name change of:FRANCIS ALEXANDER AVALOSBy (Petitioner) MARIA DELOS ANGE-LES HERRERA

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: FRANCIS ALEXANDER AVA-LOS To: JACOB ALEXANDER HER-RERABirth Certificate: FRANCIS ALEXAN-DER AVALOSIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. CLARE L.FIORENZAROOM 500, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: MARCH 29, 2017 TIME: 10:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-9-17BY THE COURT:HON. CLARE L. FIORENZACircuit Court Judge017-056/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA7689

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:CHESTER F. BROWN and Respon-dent: VALINCIA BROWNTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and toCHESTER F BROWN 7164 N 42ndST MILWAUKEE, WI 53209.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factors

that a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least (10) working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 3-7-2017By: CHESTER F. BROWN017-055/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA007837

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:SABITRI B. KHAREL and Respon-dent: MIN PRASAD KHARELTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENT:You are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within45 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.

The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and to SABITRIB KHAREL 7815 S SCEPTER DRAPT #23 FRANKLIN, WI 53132.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment awardingmoney may become a lien againstany real estate you own now or in thefuture, and may also be enforced bygarnishment or seizure of property.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (In-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least (10) working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 3-3-2017By: SABITRI B. KHAREL017-054/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001935

In the matter of the name change of:RANDY ENSIGN-JONESBy (Petitioner) RANDY ENSIGN-JONES

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: RANDY ENSIGN-JONES To:RANDY JONESBirth Certificate: RANDY ENSIGN-JONESIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. DAVID A. HAN-SHERROOM 412, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 24, 2017 TIME: 11:00AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-6-17BY THE COURT:HON. DAVID A. HANSHERCircuit Court Judge017-053/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(WITHOUT MINOR CHILDREN)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYDIVORCE-40101

Case No. 16FA006533

In Re: The marriage of Petitioner:SHALYA TARA GRAY and Respon-dent RO SEAN LAMAR GRAYTHE STATE OF WISCONSIN, TOTHE PERSON NAMED ABOVE ASRESPONDENTYou are notified that the petitionernamed above has filed a Petition fordivorce or legal separation againstyou.

You must respond with a written de-mand for a copy of the Petition within40 days from the day after the firstdate of publication.The demand must be sent or deliv-ered to the court at:

Clerk of Court Milwaukee CountyCourthouse 901 N. 9th St. ROOM 104Milwaukee WI 53233 and to SHAYLAGRAY 8568 W VILLARD AVE MIL-WAUKEE, WI 53225.

It is recommended, but not required,that you have an attorney help or rep-resent you.

If you do not demand a copy of thePetition within 45 days, the court maygrant judgment against you for theaward of money or other legal actionrequested in the Petition, and you maylose your right to object to anythingthat is or may be incorrect in the Peti-tion.

A judgment may be enforced as pro-vided by law. A judgment may becomea lien against any real estate you ownnow or in the future, and may also beenforced by garnishment or seizure ofproperty.

You are further notified that if the par-ties to this action have minor children,violation of §948.31, Wis. Stats., (in-terference with custody by parent orothers) is punishable by fines and/orimprisonment:

If you and the petitioner have minorchildren, documents setting forth thepercentage standard for child supportestablished by the department under§49.22(9), Wis. Stats., and the factorsthat a court may consider for modifi-cation of that standard under§767.511(1m), Wis. Stats., are avail-able upon your request from the Clerkof Court.You are notified of the availability of in-formation from the Circuit Court Com-missioner as set forth in §767.105,Wis. Stats.

§767.105, Information from CircuitCourt Commissioner.

(2) Upon the request of a party to anaction affecting the family, including arevision of judgment or order undersec. 767.59 or 767.451:(a) The Circuit Court Commissionershall, with or without charge, providethe party with written information onthe following, as appropriate to the ac-tion commenced:1. The procedure for obtaining a judg-ment or order in the action.2. The major issues usually addressedin such an action.3. Community resources and familycourt counseling services available toassist the parties.4. The procedure for setting, modify-ing, and enforcing child supportawards, or modifying and enforcinglegal custody or physical placementjudgments or orders.(b) The Circuit Court Commissionershall provide a party, for inspection orpurchase, with a copy of the statutoryprovisions in this chapter generallypertinent to the action.

If you require reasonable accommo-dations due to a disability to partici-pate in the court process, please callat least 10 working days prior to thescheduled court date. Please notethat the court does not provide trans-portation.

DATE: 12-2-2016By: SHALYA GRAY017-052/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001778

In the matter of the name change of:ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRABy (Petitioner) ALYSSA NAYALISAAVEDRA

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: ALYSSA NAYALI SAAVEDRATo: ALYSSA NAYALI DE LA ROSABirth Certificate: ALYSSA NAYALISAAVEDRAIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. GLENN H.YAMAHIROROOM 402, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 18, 2017 TIME: 9:00 AMIT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 3-3-17BY THE COURT:HON. GLENN H. YAMAHIROCircuit Court Judge017-051/3-10-17-24-2017

SUMMONS(PUBLICATION)

STATE OF WISCONSINCIRCUIT COURT

MILWAUKEE COUNTYNOTICE AND ORDER FORNAME CHANGE HEARINGCase No. 17CV001714

In the matter of the name change of:BRITHANY NAOMI RIOSBy (Petitioner) ISRAEL QUINONES

NOTICE IS GIVEN:A petition was filed asking to changethe name of the person listed above:From: BRITHANY NAOMI RIOS To:BRITHANY NAOMI QUINONESRIOSBirth Certificate: BRITHANY NAOMIRIOSIT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the CircuitCourt of Milwaukee County, State ofWisconsin.Judge’s Name: HON. WILLIAM SOS-NAYROOM 414, PLACE: 901 N. 9thStreet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233DATE: APRIL 20, 2017 TIME: 10:30AM

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be given bypublication as a Class 3 notice forthree (3) weeks in a row prior to thedate of the hearing in the MilwaukeeCommunity Journal, a newspaperpublished in Milwaukee County, Stateof Wisconsin.Dated: 2-27-17BY THE COURT:HON. WILLIAM SOSNAYCircuit Court Judge017-050/3-10-17-24-2017

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