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State of Minnesota District Court Waseca County Third District Court File Number: 81-JV-16-401 SUMMONS Child In Need of Protection or Services Petition RICKY WILLINGHAM 2020 25TH AVE N APT #1 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55426 In the Matter of the Welfare of the Child of: Candace Blodgett, Mother, and Ricky Willingham, Father Please take notice that on June 14, 2016, a Petition was filed with the above named court alleging that the child of the above-named parent(s) or legal custodian(s) are in need of protection or services. A copy of the Petition can be obtained from the Waseca County Court Administrator. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND REQUIRED TO APPEAR IN COURT at the following date, time, and place where a hearing regarding the Petition and the best interests of the child will be held: Pre-Trial 08/01/2016 10:30 AM Court Trial (day 1) 08/03/2016 10:00 AM Court Trial (day 2) 08/04/2016 8:30 AM Court Trial (day 3) 08/05/2016 8:30 AM District Court Judge Larry M. Collins Waseca County District Court 307 N. State Street Waseca MN 56093 507-835-0540 YOU HAVE BEEN SERVED WITH THIS SUMMONS because, pursuant to statute or court rule: • You are a parent to the child(ren) named in the petition; or • You are a party to this proceeding pursuant to Juvenile Protection Rule 21.01 or an attorney for a party, or • You have legal custody of the child who is the subject of the Petition; or • You are a person whose presence the court believes is important to a determination concerning the best interests of the child(ren) who are the subject of the Petition. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR AT THE HEARING: • The court may conduct the hearing without you; and • The court may find that the factual allegations and statutory grounds set forth in the petition have been proved; and • The court may enter an order granting the relief requested in the Petition, which may include: • removing the child(ren) from the home of the parent or legal custodian and placing the child(ren) in foster care, • permanently severing the parent's rights to the child(ren) pursuant to a termination of parental rights petition, • permanently transferring the child(ren)'s legal and physical custody to a relative, or • an order for other permanent placement of the child(ren). Dated: June 29, 2016 Hans Holland, Interim Court Administrator

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