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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Divorce Hotel by B.R. Snow Chip And Joanna Gaines Hotel In Waco Causing Marriage Problems? The well-known fixer-uppers, Chip and Joanna Gaines , have made headlines for their bold business ventures but also rumors about their marriage. Last year, a tabloid reported the couple wasn’t seeing eye to eye over a hotel project. Gossip Cop investigated the story at the time. Here’s what we know and where their marriage stands today. Chip And Joanna Gaines Couldn't 'Fix' Their Problems? Last October, the Globe maintained Chip and Joanna Gaines were clashing over their new hotel project. The tabloid suggested the venture was causing stress and tension in the couple’s marriage. The Globe ’s source stated the Gaines were “sinking everything they've got into this project and it's costing them an absolute fortune." The tabloid asserted the hotel venture cost $22 million, and the couple was spending $100,000 a day minimum, with no end in sight. “It seemed everywhere they turned,” the source added, problems “arose.” Did Chip And Joanna Sink Or Swim? We Have The Truth Behind The Story. As Gossip Cop mentioned, this report came out last year, and while the hotel isn’t complete, we still looked into the story and found it to be false. First, when the paper's ridiculous article came out, the Gaines’ had just announced their plans to open a hotel in Waco, Texas, which is planned for 2021. The notion that the two were fighting and in debt was far-fetched and premature for the paper to allege. At the time, the couple hadn't even begun working on the project. Also, in the time that’s passed, there haven’t been any reports from more reliable publications stating the spouses were having difficulties with this project. In regards to the couple’s marriage, the two are still together and don’t appear to be having any marital problems. The longtime spouses just celebrated their wedding anniversary and recently announced their plans to bring back Fixer Upper on their network, Magnolia. The tabloid's report is inaccurate today as it was 365 days ago. Which isn’t surprising, since Gossip Cop has proven the tabloids are untrustworthy when it comes to the pair. More Bogus Stories About The Gaines. Earlier this year, we busted the Globe for claiming the Gaines’ brand was collapsing. The outlet phony report asserted the spouses’ network, Magnolia, was “spiraling” due to the pandemic. Gossip Cop corrected the narrative after speaking to a spokesperson for the couple who laughed off the report. Another tabloid, Star , was exposed by us for alleging Chip and Joanna Gaines's “bad behavior” was the reason why their network hadn’t launched. In reality, this wasn’t true. The network’s premiere was pushed back due to the current epidemic. The Magnolia Network is expected to debut sometime in early 2021. Gossip Cop dismissed the bogus tale when it came out. Divorce Hotel by B.R. Snow. We're happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have, however, this email is only provided to help resolve technical issues with the website. If you have questions about any court or case matter, please call the appropriate phone number or come to the courthouse. We do not answer questions about cases via email. Garnishment e-Filing in State and Magistrate Courts permitted during third extension of judicial emergency. While the cases may be processed, any and all services, answer or other deadlines do not begin run until the expiration of the Chief Justice's Statewide Order No. 3, Para. II(A)(4). (Read all) WARREN DAVIS, Election Day Judge. 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046 | Office: 770.822.8041 or 770.822.8043 | Email: [email protected]. 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The Georgia Supreme Court's Sixth Amendment to its Statewide Emergency Order, issued on September 10, 2020, now directs each county to establish a local committee to develop detailed guidelines for the resumption of jury trials. As directed, the Chief Judges of the State and Superior Courts of the Gwinnett Judicial Circuit have convened a local committee to develop the following plan to resume jury operations in Gwinnett County. (Read more) CRIMINAL E-FILING. “ The Gwinnett County Clerk of Superior and State Courts announces the commencement of e-filing for criminal cases . Clerk makes eFiling available in Criminal Cases. Beginning June 24, 2020, attorneys and self-represented parties will have the option to electronically file into existing criminal cases via Tyler Technologies' Odyssey eFileGA. (Criminal eFile Guidelines) Tiana Garner, Chief Deputy Clerk of the Gwinnett County Clerk's office, stresses the importance of participation in this effort. 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