Legal Notice

| December 3, 2019

IN THE COMMON PLEAS COURT OF
COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No. 21820022

In The Matter of The Guardianship Of:
Janet M. Mercer, an incompetent Dean A. Mercer, Guardian of the Person and Estate,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Janet M. Mercer, et. al.
Defendant

By order of the court for publication of Notice to unknown defendants John Doe and Jane Doe, heirs at law, next of kin, legatees, beneficiaries, devisees, and other interested parties, and all persons entitled to the next estate of inheritance of the ward, Janet M. Mercer, a complaint for sale of real estate and personal property owned by Janet M. Mercer, an incompetent person, filed by Dean A. Mercer, Guardian, in Case No. 21820022 by appointment the 19th day of March, 2019, was filed the 8th day of November, 2019.
The complaint alleges sale of real estate and personal property is necessary to pay present and future debts of the Defendant, Ward Janet M. Mercer. The real estate to be sold is described as follows and has been appraised at Twenty Seven Thousand and 00/100 ($27,000.00) Dollars and cannot be sold for less than two-­thirds (2/3) of the appraised value.
Situated in the City of Coshocton, County of Coshocton, and State of Ohio:
Being Lots numbered Nineteen Hundred Twenty Seven (1927) and Nineteen Hundred Twenty Eight (1928) in McClain’s Addition to the City of Coshocton, as the same is marked and delineated on the recorded plat, Volume I, Transcribed, page 282, Coshocton County Plat Records.
Said premises are subject to easements, leases, rights-of-way, restrictions, conditions and servitudes of record.
Parcel Nos. 043-00000436-00 and 043-00000437-00
The personal property is appraised at Eight Hundred and 00/100 ($800.00) Dollars and the inoperable 1994 Chrysler at Three Hundred and 00/100 ($300.00) Dollars. Each cannot be sold for less than two-thirds (2/3) of the appraised value. The total contents of the real estate is to be sold as one bid and must be removed prior to closing date for the real estate.
Defendants shall answer said complaint within twenty-eight (28) days from the last date of publication or shall be forever barred from asserting any claim or defense as to sale of the ward’s property.
William M. Owens, Esq.
Attorney for Dean A. Mercer, Guardian OWENS & MANNING LAW FIRM
413 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
CCB: Dec 4,11,18,25,2019, Jan 1,8, 2020

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