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FDI-13-778756·sf·FamilyLaw·Child Visitation
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Valeria Pizza v. Yujiro Steve Hata

Temporary Emergency Order, Summer 2026 Visitation Dates

Hearing date
Apr 28, 2026
Department
403
Prevailing
N/A

Motion type

Ex Parte Application

Causes of action

Child Visitation

Parties

PetitionerValeria Pizza
RespondentYujiro Steve Hata

Ruling

1 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA 2 COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 3 UNIFIED FAMILY COURT 4

5) 6 VALERIA PIZZA,) Case Number: FDI-13-778756) 7 Petitioner) Hearing Date: April 28, 2026) 8 VS.) Hearing Time: 9:00 AM) 9 YUJIRO STEVE HATA,) Department: 403) 10 Respondent) Presiding: BOBBY P. LUNA) 11) 12 REQUEST FOR ORDER: TEMPORARY EMERGENCY ORDER, SUMMER 2026 VISITATION 13 DATES 14 TENTATIVE RULING 15 The parties are ordered to appear. The parties may appear in person in Dept. 403 or remotely by 16 Zoom video. If a party chooses to appear by video, that party must abide by the Notice and 17 Instructions for Remote Appearances in San Francisco Family Court set forth above. 18 1) The parties are Petitioner Valeria Pizza (Mother and Respondent Yujiro Steve Hata (Father). They 19 share one minor child: Tullia Hata (DOB: 12/14/12). 20 2) On April 3, 2026, Father filed a Request for Order seeking an order shortening time for hearing on his 21 request for summer 2026 visitation. The Court granted Father’s request for an order shortening time 22 for service and hearing. The matter was set for hearing on April 28, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. in Dept. 403. 23 The Court ordered Mother to file and serve her Responsive Declaration no later than April 22, 2026. 24 3) On April 22, 2026, Mother filed a Responsive Declaration. 25 4) The parties are ordered to appear. 26

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