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Perla Ortega Vs Moses Escandon

Case Last Refreshed: 3 years ago

Ortega, Perla, filed a(n) Domestic Violence - Family case against Escandon, Moses, in the jurisdiction of Fresno County. This case was filed in Fresno County Superior Courts with Mangano, Robert presiding.

Case Details for Ortega, Perla v. Escandon, Moses

Judge

Mangano, Robert

Filing Date

February 20, 2020

Category

Domestic Violence With Children

Last Refreshed

February 21, 2021

Practice Area

Family

Filing Location

Fresno County, CA

Matter Type

Domestic Violence

Case Outcome Type

Judgment

Case Cycle Time

26 days

Parties for Ortega, Perla v. Escandon, Moses

Plaintiffs

Ortega, Perla

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

Defendants

Escandon, Moses

Other Parties

Escandon, Damian E (Minor)

Escandon, Matthew (Minor)

Escandon, Natalie (Minor)

Case Events for Ortega, Perla v. Escandon, Moses

Type Description
Docket Event Readiness OSC - Child Support

Judge: Hamilton, Jennifer

Docket Event TRO Order to Show Cause

Judge: Mangano, Robert

Docket Event Child Custody and Visitation Order Signed by Judge
Docket Event Judge Mangano minute order. See attached.
Dept: 201 Judge: Mangano Clerk: Z. De La Fuente Reporter: M. Kazarian Petitioner: Present/Pro per Respondent: Present/Pro per Hearing type: TRO Judge Mangano Canon 3 disclosure given to both parties. see attachment Petitioner is still seeking a restraining order. Respondent waives any continuances. Parties are sworn and provide testimony. The court finds the respondent has a criminal matter F20901330, where the petitioner has an active criminal protective order. The Court finds that Petitioner has carried her burden of proof. Court is satisfied that a restraining order will issue. Restraining order is granted for 3 years. The children is a protected party. The court orders the respondent to enroll and complete a 52 week batters treatment. The respondent is to file proof of enrollment and completion with the court. Matter is trailed to allow parties to mediate. Matter is recalled at 2:26 p.m. Parties have reached an agreement. The Court makes orders regarding custody and visitation. The Court adopts the agreement and makes it an order of the Court. FC 3048 Findings apply and there is no risk of abduction. Parties receive conformed copies of the order. If the protected party wishes to renew the restraining order, a request must be filed within 3 months before the date of expiration. The issue of child support shall be dealt with in dept. 302 in case 13CEFS02313 on 06/02/2020 at 8:30 a..m. Restraining Orders (CLETS) The person restrained is: Moses Escandon Sex: M - Ht: 5'11" Wt: 180 Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Brown Race: Hispanic Age: 33 - DOB: 1/31/1981 The person protected is: Perla Ortega The family protected and household members are: Damian E. Escandon DOB 12/24/2008 (Son); Matthew Escandon DOB 3/13/2015 (Son); Natalie Escandon DOB 2/9/2017 (Daughter) Personal Conduct Orders The person restrained must not do the following things to the protected people listed in this paperwork: Personal Conduct Orders: The person restrained must not do the following things to the protected people listed in this paperwork a. Harass, attack, strike, threaten, assault (sexually or otherwise) hit follow, stalk, molest, destroy personal property, disturb the peace, keep under surveillance or block movements. b. Contact (either directly or indirectly), telephone or send messages, or mail or e-mail Except for brief and peaceful contact as required for court-ordered visitation of children unless a criminal protective order says otherwise. c. Take any actions, directly or through others to get the addresses or locations of any protected persons or of their family members, caretakers, or guardians Peaceful written contact through a lawyer or through a process server or another person in order to serve legal paper is allowed and does not violate this order. Stay Away The person restrained must stay at least 100 yards away from the protected person and: Home, Vehicle of protected person The job or workplace of protected person Other Protected persons named in paperwork The children's school or child care b. Brief and peaceful contact as required for court-ordered visitation of children is allowed unless a criminal protective court order says otherwise. Child Custody and Visitation are ordered on the attached Form DV-140 or: See attached custody and visitation order filed on 03/17/2020. No Guns or Other Firearms or Ammunition The person restrained cannot own, possess, have, buy or try to buy, receive or try to receive, or in any other way get a gun, other firearms or ammunition The Person restrained must: Sell to licensed gun dealer or turn to a law enforcement agency any guns or other firearms within his or her immediate possession or control. This must be done within 24 hours or being served with this order/ File a receipt with the court within 48 hours of receiving this order that proves guns have been turned in or sold. Record Unlawful Communications: The person protected has a right to record communications made by the person restrained that violate the Judge's orders. Batterer Intervention Program: The person restrained must go to and pay for a 52-week batterer intervention program and show written proof of completion to the court. This program must be approved by the probation department. Expires on 3/17/23 at Midnight
Docket Event Proof of Service
moses escandon served 3/3/20
Docket Event FCS Courtroom DV Tier 1 Mediation
Docket Event Declaration Filed
Docket Event Domestic Violence OSC
Docket Event Documents sent to
Calendar With File
Docket Event Application and Declaration for Order DV - w/ Minor Children
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