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24FL1253·eldorado·Civil·Family Law
Hearing 2 months agoCONTINUED (Parties ordered to appear)

Tiffany Henderson v. Samuel Henderson

Modification of child custody

Hearing date
Jun 18, 2026
Department
5
Judge
Prevailing
N/A

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PlaintiffTiffany Henderson
DefendantSamuel Henderson

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LAW & MOTION TENTATIVE RULINGS DEPARTMENT 5 June 18, 2026 8:30 a.m./1:30 p.m.

15. TIFFANY HENDERSON V. SAMUEL HENDERSON 24FL1253

Petitioner filed an ex parte application for emergency custody orders on March 27, 2026. Respondent filed an opposition on March 27, 2026. The court denied the request on an ex parte basis on March 30, 2026.

Petitioner filed a Request for Order (RFO) on March 30, 2026, seeking modification of child custody orders. Upon review of the court file, there is no Proof of Service showing Respondent was properly served.

Respondent filed a Responsive Declaration, Declaration of Theodore Henderson, and an Objection and Request to Strike on June 4, 2026. Proof of Service shows those were served on June 4, 2026.

Respondent filed a Supplemental Declaration as well as a Declaration of Thomas Price on June 8, 2026. Both were served the same day.

Petitioner filed a Supplemental Declaration as well as a Declaration of Counsel on June 8, 2026. There is no Proof of Service for these documents, therefore, the court has not considered them.

The court finds Respondent has waived any defect in service of the March 30th RFO, as he has filed a Responsive Declaration as well as Objections to its content.

The court sustains Respondent’s Objections to Petitioner March 30th Declaration.

Parties are ordered to appear for the hearing.

TENTATIVE RULING #15: PARTIES ARE ORDERED TO APPEAR FOR THE HEARING.

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