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WEBSTER VS WEBSTER

A Dissolution Of Marriage With Minor Children case was filed by Webster, Amanda, against Webster, Christopher, in the jurisdiction of Kern County.

Case Details

Case Number

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Filing Date

January 19, 2007

Last Refreshed

November 20, 2021

Filing Location

Kern County, CA

Category

Dissolution of Marriage With Minor Children

Practice Area

Family

Matter Type

Divorce,Separation

Status

Judgment of Divorce,Annulment,Separation

Case Duration

4 months

Parties

Plaintiffs

Webster, Amanda

Defendants

Webster, Christopher

Case Events

Type Description
hearing Notice of Entry of Judgment
hearing Judgment of Dissolution
STATUS DATE: 7/30/07 COMMISSIONER COMPTON
Docket Event Judgment of Dissolution
STATUS DATE: 7/30/07 COMMISSIONER COMPTON
hearing NP1000
Department: D Calendar Notes: NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE PER F.C. SEC 2310(A) (DEFAULT HEARING). PARTIES/COUNSEL STIPULATE TO COMMISSIONER ACTING AS JUDGE PRO TEMPORE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. THE ABOVE ENTITLED CAUSE CAME ON REGULARLY AT THIS TIME TODAY FOR HEARING WITH PARTIES PRESENT AS FOLLOWS: AMANDA WEBSTER (PE-1) APPEARS IN PROPRIA PERSONA. NO APPEARANCE BY RESPONDENT. PETITIONER DULY SWORN AND TESTIFIES. DEFAULT HERETOFORE HAVING BEEN REGULARLY ENTERED. THE COURT FINDS THAT IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES HAVE ARISEN LEADING TO THE IRREMEDIABLE BREAKDOWN OF THE MARRIAGE. JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION GRANTED. PROPOSED JUDGMENT APPROVED. WIFE'S FORMER NAME RESTORED: GAHAGAN.
hearing 4004 Default
New Calendar
hearing Default
FNR
Docket Event NP1000
Department: D Calendar Notes: NATURE OF PROCEEDINGS: DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE PER F.C. SEC 2310(A) (DEFAULT HEARING). PARTIES/COUNSEL STIPULATE TO COMMISSIONER ACTING AS JUDGE PRO TEMPORE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT. THE ABOVE ENTITLED CAUSE CAME ON REGULARLY AT THIS TIME TODAY FOR HEARING WITH PARTIES PRESENT AS FOLLOWS: AMANDA WEBSTER (PE-1) APPEARS IN PROPRIA PERSONA. NO APPEARANCE BY RESPONDENT. PETITIONER DULY SWORN AND TESTIFIES. DEFAULT HERETOFORE HAVING BEEN REGULARLY ENTERED. THE COURT FINDS THAT IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES HAVE ARISEN LEADING TO THE IRREMEDIABLE BREAKDOWN OF THE MARRIAGE. JUDGMENT OF DISSOLUTION GRANTED. PROPOSED JUDGMENT APPROVED. WIFE'S FORMER NAME RESTORED: GAHAGAN.
Docket Event 4004 Default
New Calendar
Docket Event Default
FNR
hearing Request to Enter Default
SET: 4-10-07 AT 8:15 A.M. IN DIV D
hearing Declaration Re Service of Prelim Declaration of Disclosure
Docket Event Request to Enter Default
SET: 4-10-07 AT 8:15 A.M. IN DIV D
hearing Proof of Service of Summons
WHAT SERVED: Summons, PETITION, WHO SERVED: CHRISTOPHER WEBSTEP HOW SERVED: PERSONAL DATE SERVED: 1/29/2007
Docket Event Proof of Service of Summons
WHAT SERVED: Summons, PETITION, WHO SERVED: CHRISTOPHER WEBSTEP HOW SERVED: PERSONAL DATE SERVED: 1/29/2007
hearing Affidavit - Paralegal / Typing Service
AFFORDABLE LEGAL TYPING
hearing Order on Application for Waiver of Fees
hearing Application for Waiver of Fee
hearing Summons Issued and Filed
hearing Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
1 MINOR
hearing CONV
New case created by deputy: 574
Docket Event Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
1 MINOR
Docket Event Affidavit - Paralegal / Typing Service
AFFORDABLE LEGAL TYPING
Docket Event CONV
New case created by deputy: 574

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