motion to enter omitted order (form NC-130)
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# Case Name Tentative 1. MacGregor- Name Change 2025-01480873 Before the court is the motion of petitioner Alexander Michael MacGregor (Petitioner) to enter omitted order (form NC-130). The motion is DENIED and the court sets an ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE HEARING for August 6, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., in Department C23, as to why the order previously issued on August 21, 2025, should not be stricken and a new order issued that does not include the language added at section 14 but otherwise grants the original petition.
Given the file in this matter is sealed, the court’s posted tentative ruling will not go into detail on the basis for the court’s tentative ruling, but the ruling is as set forth above because no authority has been presented that would authorize the issuance of two separate orders that would authorize two separate legal identities for the same person. The court acknowledges the stated purpose for the request, but the court has not been convinced the request is one that can be legally granted.
2. Osher Investments, LLC vs. Hodson 2024-01404420 Before the court is the motion of plaintiff and judgment creditor Osher Investments, LLC (Osher) to compel defendant and judgment debtor William “Bill” Hodson (Hodson) to respond to Osher’s request for production of documents (set one). No Opposition has been received
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