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FL0002387·marin·FamilyLaw·Family Law
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Roxanne Cohn and Stanley Cohn

Hearing date
Aug 18, 2026
Department
G
Prevailing
N/A

Parties

PlaintiffRoxanne Cohn
DefendantStanley Cohn

Ruling

Tentative Rulings Judge Matthew A. Siroka Department G

The parties shall comply with Marin County Superior Court Local Rules 7.12(B) and (C). Any party requesting oral argument must notify the Court at (415) 444-7046 and all opposing parties by 4:00 p.m. on the court day before the hearing. Notice may be provided by telephone or in person. Absent proper notice, no oral argument will be permitted, and if no request is made, the tentative ruling shall become the order of the Court.

Appearances may be made in person or via Zoom unless otherwise ordered. Parties are responsible for ensuring adequate connectivity and availability; the Court may proceed in a party’s absence if technical issues arise. Parties requesting oral argument must appear in person or remotely by Zoom (video or telephone) in accordance with court website guidelines. Proper Zoom etiquette and courtroom decorum are required, and failure to comply may result in the hearing being halted and an order to appear in person.

Tentative Rulings for the following cases will be emailed to the parties. If you have not received the Tentative Ruling, please call (415) 444-7260 or reach out to JudicialSupport@marin.courts.ca.gov.

In addition, copies of the Tentative Rulings will be provided either electronically or in paper at the courthouse in the Clerk’s Office (Room 113), Legal Self-Help or Court Administration (Room 116).

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