Detailed Case Information - DV24-01796

Case Description: DV24-01796 - ALEESA KIND VS JEREMY KIND (D16)

Filing Date: 12/02/2024

Case Type: DC - DIVORCE - WITH CHILDREN

Status: Pending Active

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Case Parties

Seq No. Type Name
2 PLTF - Plaintiff KIND, ALEESA
3 DEFT - Defendant KIND, JEREMY
4 JUDG - Judge BANALES, AIMEE

Reference Numbers

No Cross Reference Numbers Available

Event Information

Date/Time Hearing Judge Event Description Outcome
1. 05/20/2025 at 4:00 PM Honorable AIMEE BANALES H185 - CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
- filed on:
2. 03/25/2025 at 9:00 AM Honorable AIMEE BANALES H185 - CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
D880 - Vacated - No Proof of Service filed on: 03/06/2025

Docket Entry Information

Docket Description Date Filed
1. PAYRC - **Payment Receipted 04/09/2025
2. $1565 - $Def 1st Appearance - DV 04/09/2025
3. 3720 - Proof of Service 04/09/2025
4. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 04/09/2025
5. FCIS - Family Court Info Sheet 04/09/2025
6. 1740 - Financial Declaration ... 04/09/2025
7. 1130 - Answer ... 04/09/2025
8. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 03/25/2025
9. 1520 - Declaration 03/25/2025
10. 3242 - Ord Setting Hearing 03/14/2025
11. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 03/14/2025
12. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 03/06/2025
13. 3366 - Ord Vacating 03/06/2025
14. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 01/27/2025
15. 3370 - Order ... 01/27/2025
16. 3242 - Ord Setting Hearing 12/27/2024
17. NEF - Proof of Electronic Service 12/27/2024
18. 1521 - Declaration of Resident Witness 12/02/2024
19. $1430 - $Complaint - Divorce Children 12/02/2024
20. 4090 - ** Summons Issued 12/02/2024
21. PAYRC - **Payment Receipted 12/02/2024
22. 1740 - Financial Declaration ... 12/02/2024
23. FCIS - Family Court Info Sheet 12/02/2024
The District Court is comprised of 16 departments. Each Judge sits in a differently numbered Department. When a Judge leaves service, the new Judge's name replaces the former Judge's name on all matters pending and previously closed in that department. This change will not reflect that a previous sitting Judge presided over a matter.