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Debbie Smith vs Henry Smith, SR
A Dissolution - No Children case was filed by Smith, Debbie F, against Smith, Henry J, Sr, in the jurisdiction of Fresno County. Judge David C. Kalemkarian presiding.
Case Details
Case Number
Filing Date
February 20, 2018
Last Refreshed
February 21, 2021
Filing Location
Fresno County, CA
Category
Dissolution - No Children
Practice Area
Family
Matter Type
Divorce,Separation
Status
Active
Parties
Plaintiffs
Defendants
Case Events
Date | Type | Description | |
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August 04, 2020 | Docket Event |
Dismissal Hearing
Judge:
Kalemkarian, David
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January 15, 2020 | Docket Event |
2 Family - Centered Status Conference
Judge:
Kalemkarian, David
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January 15, 2020 | Docket Event |
Judge Kalemkarian Minute Order. See Attached HRG: 1/15/2020 Judicial Officer: D Kalemkarian Dept: 202 Clerk: L. Garvin Bailiff: A.Rivera Reporter: Not Reported Petitioner: Not present Respondent: Not present You are hereby ordered to appear in Department 202 on 8/4/2020 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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March 06, 2019 | Docket Event |
Summons issued and filed 1st Amended |
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March 06, 2019 | Docket Event |
Amended Petition 1st Amended Summons Issued |
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March 06, 2019 | Docket Event |
Proof of Service of Summons served RESP 3.6.19 |
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March 05, 2019 | Docket Event |
1 Family - Centered Status Conference
Judge:
Kalemkarian, David
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March 05, 2019 | Docket Event |
Judge Kalemkarian Minute Order. See Attached Clerk: L. Garvin Bailiff: A. Rivera Petitioner present Respondent not present Continued to: Next family centered case conference Date: 1/15/2020 Time: 9:30 a.m. Dept.: 202 Other: Petitioner is present and has been assisted by a staff member from the Self-Help Center. Matter continued for further case status conference. Petitioner to notify the opposing party. |
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February 20, 2018 | Docket Event | Petition for Dissolution without Children |