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Case Information

Filed 2021-11-22
Status Closed
Type Dissolution W/o Minor Children
Docket 66 entries
Disposition judgment

Parties

Plaintiff James|Henry|Crabtree
Defendant Amal|Janji|Crabtree (aka Kuglar)

Docket Entries

  1. Notice: Withdrawal of Attorney of Record
  2. Summons: Issued/Filed
  3. Notice: Case Status Review
  4. Order Appointing Guardian ad Litem
  5. Application: Ex Parte (No Fees)
  6. Proof of Mailing
  7. Notice
  8. Order
  9. Response - Dissolution, Legal Separation, Nullity
  10. Proof of Mailing
  11. Fee Waiver Application
  12. Fee Waiver Order-Grant
  13. Status Review Minutes
  14. Memorandum
  15. Declaration: Income and Expense
  16. Proof of Personal Service
  17. Declaration: Service of Disclosure (Preliminary)
  18. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  19. Proof of Mailing
  20. Notice of Remote Appearance
  21. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  22. Proof of Electronic Service
  23. Request
  24. Proof of Electronic Service
  25. Opposition/Objections
  26. Reply
  27. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  28. Order
  29. Minute Order
  30. Judgment: Default
  31. Judgment: Notice of Entry (Family)
  32. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  33. Proof of Mailing
  34. Status Review Minutes
  35. Notice of Remote Appearance
  36. Order
  37. Substitution: Attorney
  38. Notice
  39. Declaration: Service of Disclosure (Preliminary)
  40. Minute Order
  41. Memorandum: At Issue
  42. Notice
  43. Declaration: Income and Expense
  44. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  45. Proof of Mailing
  46. Statement: Settlement Conference
  47. Statement: Settlement Conference
  48. Minute Order
  49. Statement: Settlement Conference
  50. Responsive Declaration to Request for Order
  51. Declaration: Income and Expense
  52. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  53. Proof of Electronic Service
  54. Proof of Mailing
  55. Minute Order
  56. Findings and Order After Hearing
  57. Motion: Attorney Withdrawal
  58. Declaration
  59. Proof of Mailing
  60. Proof of Electronic Service
  61. Document: Other
  62. Request for Order (Non DCSS)
  63. Application (no fee)
  64. Declaration: Default
  65. Judgment
  66. Judgment: Notice of Entry (Family)

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