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Case Information

Filed 2021-11-17
Status Closed
Type Dissolution W/ Minor
Docket 121 entries
Disposition default

Parties

Plaintiff Noemi|Valdez|Pinedo
Defendant Margarito|Pinedo|Mendoza

Docket Entries

  1. Certificate of Mailing
  2. Petition: Dissolution
  3. Declaration: Under UCCJEA
  4. Notice: Case Status Review
  5. Proof of Service: Summons
  6. Declaration: Service of Disclosure (Preliminary)
  7. Status Review Minutes
  8. Findings and Order After Hearing
  9. Declaration: Default
  10. Request: Enter Default
  11. Judgment: Default
  12. Judgment: Notice of Entry (Family)
  13. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  14. Declaration: Under UCCJEA
  15. Declaration
  16. Fee Waiver Application
  17. Fee Waiver Order-Grant
  18. Proof of Mailing
  19. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  20. Proof of Mailing
  21. Declaration
  22. Proof of Mailing
  23. Minute Order
  24. Findings and Order After Hearing
  25. Certificate
  26. Proof of Mailing
  27. Certificate
  28. Proof of Mailing
  29. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  30. Proof of Personal Service
  31. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  32. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  33. Proof of Mailing
  34. Minute Order
  35. Substitution: Attorney
  36. Substitution: Attorney
  37. Motion (DCSS)
  38. Motion (DCSS)
  39. Stipulation and Order Signed
  40. Declaration: Income and Expense
  41. Response to Governmental Motion or Order to Show Cause
  42. Request
  43. Declaration
  44. Proof of Mailing
  45. Declaration
  46. Proof of Electronic Service
  47. Notice of Remote Appearance
  48. Minute Order
  49. Notice of Limited Scope Representation
  50. Proof of Electronic Service
  51. Minute Order
  52. Substitution: Attorney
  53. Order After Hearing
  54. Findings and Order After Hearing
  55. Declaration
  56. Proof of Electronic Service
  57. Proof of Electronic Service
  58. Declaration
  59. Stipulation and Order Signed
  60. Notice of Remote Appearance
  61. Minute Order
  62. Substitution: Attorney
  63. Notice of Change of Address or Other Contact Info (MC-040)
  64. Declaration
  65. Proof of Electronic Service
  66. Reply
  67. Proof of Electronic Service
  68. Minute Order
  69. Findings and Order After Hearing
  70. Declaration: Income and Expense
  71. Document: Other
  72. Proof of Mailing
  73. Proof of Electronic Service
  74. Declaration
  75. Declaration: Income and Expense
  76. Findings and Order After Hearing
  77. Minute Order
  78. Attachment to Minute Order
  79. Proof of Service
  80. Declaration
  81. Declaration
  82. Proof of Electronic Service
  83. Order After Hearing
  84. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  85. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  86. Minute Order
  87. Proof of Mailing
  88. Findings and Order After Hearing
  89. Notice
  90. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  91. Declaration
  92. Declaration
  93. Proof of Mailing
  94. Reply
  95. Proof of Service
  96. Minute Order
  97. Findings and Order After Hearing
  98. Substitution: Attorney
  99. Notice of Appeal - Court of Appeal
  100. Declaration
  101. Notice: Clerk's Notice of Appeal
  102. Notice
  103. Notice
  104. Fee Waiver Application
  105. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  106. Declaration: Income and Expense
  107. Notice
  108. Proof of Personal Service
  109. Notice
  110. Appeal Transcript: Clerk-Original 01-05 Volumes
  111. Notice: Transmittal
  112. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  113. Proof of Mailing
  114. Declaration
  115. Proof of Electronic Service
  116. Notice
  117. Minute Order
  118. Findings and Order After Hearing
  119. Certificate of Mailing
  120. Notice
  121. FCS Status Report-Mediation

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