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Case Information

Filed 2021-11-02
Status Closed
Type Dv Prevention W/ Minor Children
Docket 103 entries

Parties

Plaintiff Raquel|Quintero
Defendant Malae|Muliaga|Mamaia

Docket Entries

  1. Minute Order
  2. Notice of Hearing
  3. Order: Temporary Restraining Order
  4. Proof of Service
  5. Minute Order
  6. Order: Restraining Order After Hearing
  7. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  8. Minute Order
  9. Order
  10. Minute Order
  11. Order
  12. Minute Order
  13. Declaration
  14. Order
  15. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  16. Minute Order
  17. Order
  18. Fee Waiver Application
  19. Fee Waiver Order-Grant
  20. Affidavit
  21. Minute Order
  22. Order
  23. Request
  24. Order
  25. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  26. Minute Order
  27. Affidavit
  28. Order
  29. Minute Order
  30. Application (no fee)
  31. Order
  32. Proof of Service By Mail (Governmental)
  33. Notice
  34. Minute Order
  35. Declaration
  36. Proof of Service By Mail (Governmental)
  37. Findings and Order After Hearing
  38. Declaration
  39. Proof of Mailing
  40. FCS Status Report-Child Custody Recommending Counseling
  41. Declaration
  42. Proof of Mailing
  43. FCS Report - Child Custody Recommending Counseling
  44. Declaration
  45. Proof of Service
  46. Minute Order
  47. Order: Restraining Order After Hearing
  48. Declaration
  49. Proof of Service
  50. Minute Order
  51. Proof of Mailing
  52. Declaration
  53. Declaration
  54. Proof of Service
  55. Findings and Order After Hearing
  56. Declaration
  57. Proof of Mailing
  58. Declaration
  59. Proof of Mailing
  60. Report
  61. Declaration
  62. Proof of Service
  63. Minute Order
  64. Memorandum
  65. Reconnection Counseling Report (Confidential)
  66. Reconnection Counseling Report (Confidential)
  67. Declaration: Income and Expense
  68. Declaration Exhibits
  69. Trial Brief
  70. Proof of Mailing
  71. Declaration
  72. Proof of Service
  73. Declaration
  74. Proof of Mailing
  75. Minute Order
  76. Order: Restraining Order After Hearing
  77. Findings and Order After Hearing
  78. Declaration
  79. Proof of Mailing
  80. Report: Custody Evaluation (Confidential)
  81. Declaration
  82. Declaration
  83. Proof of Mailing
  84. Declaration
  85. Proof of Service
  86. Report
  87. Declaration
  88. Declaration
  89. Proof of Service
  90. Declaration
  91. Proof of Mailing
  92. Minute Order
  93. Minute Order: Amended
  94. Order: Restraining Order After Hearing
  95. Document: Other
  96. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  97. Proof of Service
  98. Response: Request for Restraining Order
  99. Proof of Mailing
  100. Report
  101. Declaration
  102. Proof of Mailing
  103. Proof of Service

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