5:26-cv-03048 Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services
Case Summary
This matter also involves Sanchez de Tagle versus the Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services, with the docket number matching the prior case. The judicial referral is again noted for determining relationships among cases, indicating procedural efforts to organize related litigation. This step is typical in complex or overlapping disputes to avoid duplicative efforts. No substantive motions or rulings are detailed, suggesting the case remains in a preliminary phase. The referral process will influence how the case proceeds, potentially affecting scheduling and coordination with other related cases.
Stage
Active litigation
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Judicial referral
- • Case relationship determination
- • Litigation management
- • Child support law
Case Timeline
2 events5:26-cv-03048 Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services
The court issued a judicial referral to determine how the case Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services is related to other cases. This step helps the court manage cases efficiently by identifying connections or overlaps between them.
5:26-cv-00193 Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services
The court has referred the case Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services to a judge to determine how it relates to another case with a similar name and parties. This step helps clarify whether the cases should be handled together or separately to ensure consistent rulings and efficient use of court resources.
Press Coverage
5:26-cv-03048 Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services
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5:26-cv-00193 Sanchez de Tagle v. Santa Clara County Department of Child Support Services
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