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Hearing todayDENIED

IN RE: GIANNA ABONDOLO

Notice Of Hearing On Petition For Declaratory Relief

Hearing date
Aug 18, 2026
Department
301
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PetitionerGIANNA ABONDOLO

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SF Superior Court - Law & Motion / Discovery Dept 301 - CPF26519823 - August 18, 2026 Hearing date: August 18, 2026 Case number: CPF26519823 Case title: IN RE: GIANNA ABONDOLO Case Number: | | CPF26519823 | Case Title: | | IN RE: GIANNA ABONDOLO | Court Date: | | 2026-08-18 09:00 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Hearing On Petition For Declaratory Relief | Rulings: | | On the Law and Motion / Discovery calendar for August 18, 2026, line 1. PETITIONER GIANNA ABONDOLO'S Petition For Declaratory Relief.

The petition is denied without prejudice. Petitioner does not provide an expert declaration or other basis from which the court can draw the conclusions petitioner seeks.

For the 9:00 a.m. calendar, all attorneys and parties may appear in Department 301 remotely or in person. Remote hearings will be conducted by videoconference using Zoom. (Dept. 301 Zoom ID 161 502 4290; Passcode 700956.) To appear remotely at the hearing, go to the court's website at sfsuperiorcourt.org under "Online Services," navigate to "Tentative Rulings," and click on the appropriate link, or dial the corresponding phone number.

Any party who contests a tentative ruling must send an email to contestdept301tr@sftc.org with a copy to all other parties by 4pm stating, without argument, the portion(s) of the tentative ruling that the party contests. The subject line of the email shall include the line number, case name and case number. The text of the email shall include the name and contact information, including email address, of the attorney or party who will appear at the hearing. If no party contests the tentative ruling, it will be adopted verbatim in a minute order.

The court no longer provides a court reporter in the Law & Motion or Discovery Department. Parties may retain their own reporter, who may appear in the courtroom or remotely. A retained reporter must be a California certified court reporter (CSR), for only a CSR's transcript may be used in California courts. If a CSR is being retained, include in your email all of the following: their name, CSR and telephone numbers, and their individual work email address. =(301/CVA) | |

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