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PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
(See Code Civ. Proc. §§1005, subd. (b) and 1010.6, subd. (a)(3)(B).) The proof of service indicates that notice and the moving documents were mailed on April 17, 2026, and electronically served on April 12, 2026. However, April 08, 2026, was the last day to timely serve notice by mail, and April 09, 2026 was the last day to electronically timely serve notice of the May 05, 2026, hearing.
The moving party failed to include in the notice of this motion proper notice of the Court’s tentative ruling system as required by Local Rule 2.9. Moving party is directed to immediately provide, by telephone call AND email, the missing notice to opposing party/ies forthwith. The requirements for requesting oral argument under Local Rule 2.9 remain in effect. However, the Court may grant belated requests for oral argument or continuance of hearing, made by any party who represents it did not timely receive the required notice, regardless of whether or not moving party is present at the hearing.
In The Matter of Kathleen M Harris 26CV000429
PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME
TENTATIVE RULING: The Petition is GRANTED IN PART.
The Petition is somewhat vague in that it lists four current last names, all purportedly for the same person. (See id. at ¶ 2.) However, the Order to Show Cause lists only one last name: Harris. (See id. at ¶ 1.) The Court notes that the Order to Show Cause has been published. Thus, the request to change the name Kathleen M. Harris to Kathleen M. Lamoureux is GRANTED. To the extent that Petitioner also sought to change other names by this same petition, the Petition is DENIED in those respects.
The Court will sign the Proposed Order, limited however, to changing the name Kathleen M. Harris to Kathleen M. Lamoureux.
If this is inconsistent with Petitioner’s wishes, she should request Oral Argument pursuant to Local Rule 2.9, and appear at hearing to discuss with the Court.
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