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23FL0236·eldorado·Civil·Family Law
The parties are ordered to appear for the hearing.

JACK YOUNGBLOOD V. COLLEEN YOUNGBLOOD

Emergency orders; Attorney's fees; Sanctions

Hearing date
Oct 9, 2025
Department
Unspecified
Prevailing
N/A

Motion type

Motion for Attorney FeesMotion for Sanctions

Parties

PlaintiffJACK YOUNGBLOOD
DefendantCOLLEEN YOUNGBLOOD

Ruling

20. JACK YOUNGBLOOD V. COLLEEN YOUNGBLOOD 23FL0236

Petitioner filed an ex parte request for emergency orders on October 23, 2025 seeking an order for Respondent to vacate the former marital residence, as well as attorney’s fees and sanctions. The court granted the request in part on October 27, 2025, ordering Respondent to vacate the residence by no later than November 21, 2025, at 5:00 PM. The court reserved on the request for attorney’s fees and sanctions. Proof of Service shows Respondent was served on October 27, 2025.

Petitioner filed a Request for Order (RFO) on October 27, 2025 reiterating the ex parte requests. Respondent was served on October 27, 2026.

The matter was originally set to be heard on February 5, 2026. On January 20, 2026, the parties submitted a letter agreement to continue the February 5th hearing to March 19, 2026, at 1:30 PM. The court granted the request to continue.

Respondent has not filed a Responsive Declaration.

There have been no new filings since the January 20th letter.

The parties are ordered to appear for the hearing.

TENTATIVE RULING #20: THE PARTIES ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR FOR THE HEARING.

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