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Matter of Teresa Orozco

Case Number

23PR00332

Case Type

Other Probate With At Least One Hearing

Hearing Date / Time

Thu, 10/12/2023 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

Petition to Correct Marriage License

Tentative Ruling

UPDATED 10/11/2023:

Absent objection, the matter will be approved. Deficiencies listed below have been cured.

There are deficiencies in your filing. Please file the appropriate paperwork to correct the deficiencies prior to Tuesday, October 10, 2023. If the deficiencies are not corrected by October 10, 2023, the matter will likely be continued.

You must submit a Declaration of a Third Party. This needs to be a declaration signed under penalty of perjury from at least one other credible person with personal knowledge of the conflicting facts. (Cal. Hlth. & Saf. Code, § 103225.)

You must also submit the original documents; the application and the marriage license and certificate of marriage that were issued with the incorrect name so that the Court can see what error was made.

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