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FL0003918·nevada·Civil·Family Law
Hearing about 1 month agoCONTINUED

Willis, Sheryl v. Willis, David

Status Conference

Hearing date
Jul 10, 2026
Department
3
Judge
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Jan 8, 2027

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PetitionerWillis, Sheryl
RespondentWillis, David

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STATUS CONFERENCE TENTATIVE DECISION 07/10/2026, 9:00 a.m. Department 3

Case No. FL0003918 Petitioner: Willis, Sheryl Attorney: Self-Represented Respondent: Willis, David Attorney: Self-Represented

1. Status Conference is continued to 01/08/2027, at 9:00 a.m. in Department 3 of Superior Court of California, County of Nevada, Nevada City Branch. Please check the Court website tentative ruling page to see if a tentative ruling has been posted and if your appearance is necessary. Tentative ruling should be posted on or before 01/05/2027.

2. The Court notes that the following are still required: a. FL-141 Declaration re: Service of Declaration of Disclosure from Petitioner. b. One of the following: i. FL-120 Response and FL-141 Declaration re: Service of Declaration of Disclosure from Respondent, OR ii. Agreement that Respondent has additional time to file Response. Parties may use FL14 Family Law Stipulation (Nevada County) if signed by both parties or MC-030 Declaration if only signed by Petitioner. OR iii. FL-165 Request to Enter Default from Petitioner. If there is an agreement, Respondent must file FL-141 Declaration re: Service of Declaration of Disclosure.

3. The required forms shall be served and filed no later than ten (10) days before 01/08/2027, the next Status Conference date stated in item 1.

4. The standard terms listed at the top of the tentative decision posting are incorporated by reference.

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