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20CV00109·butte·Civil·Civil
Hearing about 1 month agoGRANTED in PART

Belyew, Lisa v. Belyew, Tait

Motion to Amend Parties and Correct Legal Name

Hearing date
Jul 15, 2026
Department
Law & Motion
Judge
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PlaintiffBelyew, Lisa
DefendantBelyew, Tait

Ruling

Judge Benson – Law & Motion – Wednesday, July 15, 2026 @ 9:00 AM

1. 20CV00109 Belyew, Lisa v. Belyew, Tait

EVENT: Motion to Amend Parties and Correct Legal Name

Motion to Amend Parties and Correct Legal Name is GRANTED in PART. The Court grants Plaintiff leave to file a First Amended Complaint which corrects the caption reflecting Plaintiff’s current name. (Although the motion requested that the Court make this amendment, the Court does not amend pleadings) Plaintiff shall file her First Amended Complaint within 30 days of this order. Further, in light of the name change, Plaintiff will need to submit an amended summons to the clerk which reflects Plaintiff’s current name. Once the amended summons is issued and the First Amended Complaint filed, Plaintiff will need to serve the amended summons and First Amended Complaint in compliance with the Code of Civil Procedure as noted in the previous ruling. The Court will prepare the order.

2. 24CV00919 Wells Fargo Bank, N A v. Duvall, Shon A

EVENT: Motion to Vacate Dismissal Under CCP 664.6 and Enter Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation

Motion to Vacate Dismissal Under CCP 664.6 and Enter Judgment Pursuant to Stipulation is GRANTED. The Court will sign the proposed order and judgment.

3. 25CV03941 Citibank NA v. Brock, Jared

EVENT: Motion for Order that Matters in Request for Admission of Truth of Facts Be Deemed Admitted

Motion for Order that Matters in Request for Admission of Truth of Facts Be Deemed Admitted is GRANTED. The Court will sign the proposed order. 1

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