Case Last Refreshed: 3 years ago
Clenney, Karisa, filed a(n) Divorce,Separation - Family case against Clenney, Beau Ray, in the jurisdiction of Fresno County. This case was filed in Fresno County Superior Courts with Tharpe, D presiding.
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Filing DateDecember 15, 2016 |
CategoryDissolution - No Children |
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Last RefreshedFebruary 21, 2021 |
Practice AreaFamily |
Time to Dismissal Following Dispositive Motions572 days |
Filing LocationFresno County, CA |
Matter TypeDivorce,Separation |
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Case Outcome TypeJudgment |
Case Cycle Time572 days |
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August 27, 2018 | Docket Event |
Clerk's Certificate of Mailing I certify that I am not a party to this cause and a true copy of the Minute Order filed 7/10/2018 was placed in a sealed envelope and placed for collection and mailing on the date and at the place shown below following our ordinary business practice. I am readily familiar with this court's practice for collection and processing correspondence for mailing. On the same day that correspondence is placed for collection and mailing, it is deposited in the ordinary course of business with the United States Postal Service with postage fully prepaid. Place of Mailing: Fresno, California on 8/27/2018. Parties served: Karisa Clenney |
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July 10, 2018 | Docket Event |
Judge Tharpe Minute Order. See attached. HRG: 07/10/2018 Time: 11:00 a.m. Dept: 202 Judge: D. Tharpe Clerk: Mp Vang Reporter: NR Petitioner not present Respondent not present Hearing Type: Other: Dismissal Hearing No appearance by either party Good cause has not been shown as to why the case should not be dismissed for failure to prosecute (CRC Rule 5.83(c)(4).) Accordingly, the case is hereby dismissed without prejudice. |
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July 10, 2018 | Docket Event |
Dismissal Hearing
Judge: Tharpe, D Tyler |
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January 10, 2018 | Docket Event |
Dismissal Hearing
Judge: Tharpe, D Tyler |
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January 10, 2018 | Docket Event |
Judge Tharpe Minute Order. See attached. Minute order from Dept.: 202 Clerk: E Flores Nature of Hearing: Family Centered Case Status Minute Order Petitioner: Present Pro per Respondent: Not Present Dismissal is set for: 7/10/18 11 am in D202 Good cause has been shown why the case should not be dismissed at this time. The matter is hereby continued for dismissal hearing. |
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November 08, 2017 | Docket Event |
1 Family - Centered Status Conference
Judge: Tharpe, D Tyler |
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November 08, 2017 | Docket Event |
Judge Tharpe Minute Order. See attached. HRG: 11/8/2017 Judicial Officer: D. Tharpe Dept: 202 Clerk: Mp Vang Bailiff: R. Harley Petitioner not present Respondent not present Continued to: Other: You are hereby ordered to appear in Department 202 on 1/10/2018, at 11:00 a.m., to show cause why the above-referenced case should not be dismissed. California law requires that Family Law matters proceed in an effective and timely manner from initial filing to final disposition. (Fam. Code 2450, subd. (a), and Standards of Judicial Administration, standard 5.30.) In deciding whether a case is progressing in an effective and timely manner, the Court considers procedural milestones, including the following: (A) A proof of service of summons and petition should be filed within 60 days of case initiation; (B) If no response has been filed, and the parties have not agreed on an extension of time to respond, a request to enter default should be submitted within 60 days after the date the response was due; (C) The petitioner's preliminary declaration of disclosure should be served within 60 days of the filing of the petition; (D) When a default has been entered, a judgment should be submitted within 60 days of the entry of default; (E) Whether a trial date has been requested or scheduled; and (F) When the parties have notified the court that they are actively negotiating or mediating their case, a written agreement for judgment is submitted within six months of the date the petition was filed, or a request for trial date is submitted. (Cal. Rule of Court, rule 5.83(c) (4).) The Court has reason to believe that the above-referenced case is not progressing in an effective and timely manner. |
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December 15, 2016 | Docket Event |
Petition for Dissolution without Children Summons Issued |
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