Judge: Olivia Rosales, Case: VC066122, Date: 2024-08-19 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: VC066122 Hearing Date: August 19, 2024 Dept: F
Muratalla,
et al. v. Muratalla, Case No. VC066122
This
is about the sale and partition of real property. Cross-Complainant Maria G.
Gonzalez Navarro moves to continue trial.
California Rules of Court, rule 3.1332, subdivision (c) states
that although disfavored, the trial date may be continued for “good cause,”
which includes (without limitation): (1) unavailability of trial counsel or
witnesses due to “death, illness, or other excusable circumstances”; (2) the
addition of a new party depriving the new party (or other parties) from
conducting discovery and preparing for trial; (3) “excused inability to obtain
essential testimony, documents, or other material evidence despite diligent
efforts”; or (4) “[a] significant, unanticipated change in the status of the
case” preventing it from being ready for trial.
Other relevant considerations may include: “(1) The proximity of
the trial date; [¶] (2) Whether there was any previous continuance, extension
of time, or delay of trial due to any party; [¶] (3) The length of the
continuance requested; [¶] (4) The availability of alternative means to address
the problem that gave rise to the motion or application for a continuance; [¶]
(5) The prejudice that parties or witnesses will suffer as a result of the
continuance; [¶] (6) If the case is entitled to a preferential trial setting,
the reasons for that status and whether the need for a continuance outweighs
the need to avoid delay; [¶] (7)¿The court's calendar and the impact of
granting a continuance on other pending trials; [¶] (8) Whether trial counsel
is engaged in another trial; [¶] (9) Whether all parties have stipulated to a
continuance; [¶] (10) Whether the interests of justice are best served by a
continuance, by the trial of the matter, or by imposing conditions on the
continuance; and [¶] (11) Any other fact or circumstance relevant to the fair
determination of the motion or application.” (California Rules of Court, rule
3.1332 (c).)
Cross-Complainant
asserts good cause for continuance based on the cross-Complaint being recently
reinstated; and Defendant/Cross-Complainant’s former counsel refusing to turn
over his case file to the current counsel.
Based
on the above, the Court grants the motion. The trial is continued to April 23,
2025. All applicable dates are continued.
Moving
party to give notice.