Motion: expedited petition to compromise minor’s claim
Tentative Ruling:
To deny without prejudice. Petitioner must file a new petition, with appropriate supporting papers and proposed orders, and obtain a new hearing date for consideration of the amended petition. (Super. Ct. Fresno County, Local Rules, rule 2.8.4.)
Explanation:
This case came to court via an expedited petition to compromise minor’s claim. The Court did not grant the petition therefore the court was required to schedule a hearing and give notice of its intended ruling and the date, time, and place of the hearing to the petitioner and all other interested parties within 35 days of the filing of the expedited petition. California Rules of Court, rule 7.950.5. The Court issued an intended ruling and set the hearing for June 26, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. in Dept. 403. The hearing was held and the Court ordered the matter continued to August 27, 2019 and ordered counsel to resubmit a new order reflecting attorney’s fees at 25% of
Hearing Date
August 23, 2019
Type
43 Unlimited - Other Petition (not specified)
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Motion: expedited petition to compromise minor’s claim
Tentative Ruling:
To deny without prejudice. Petitioner must file a new petition, with appropriate supporting papers and proposed orders, and obtain a new hearing date for consideration of the amended petition. (Super. Ct. Fresno County, Local Rules, rule 2.8.4.)
Explanation:
This case came to court via an expedited petition to compromise minor’s claim. The Court did not grant the petition therefore the court was required to schedule a hearing and give notice of its intended ruling and the date, time, and place of the hearing to the petitioner and all other interested parties within 35 days of the filing of the expedited petition. California Rules of Court, rule 7.950.5. The Court issued an intended ruling and set the hearing for June 26, 2019 at 3:30 p.m. in Dept. 403. The hearing was held and the Court ordered the matter continued to August 27, 2019 and ordered counsel to resubmit a new order reflecting attorney’s fees at 25% of