Torrance, CA asked in Domestic Violence, Family Law and Child Custody for California

Q: This is Domestic Violence Restraining order hearing Transcript?

"THE COURT: BOTH SIDES HAVING RESTED, I'M PREPARED TO MAKE MY RULING AT THIS TIME. FIRST OF ALL, I DO FIND THAT THE PARTIES DO HAVE ONE OF THE REQUIRED RELATIONSHIPS SPECIFIED IN FAMILY CODE 6211: THEY SHARE A CHILD IN COMMON. ...... I DO NOT FIND THE PETITIONER TO BE CREDIBLE, AND I DO NOT FIND THAT THE BURDEN HAS BEEN MET..."

In the ruling, "IN FAMILY CODE 6211: THEY SHARE A CHILD IN COMMON." means Wife(Pet) and I(Res) have a joint custody(natural?) in default since the DVRO denied?

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A: Based on the statement, "IN FAMILY CODE 6211: THEY SHARE A CHILD IN COMMON," it suggests that the court recognized the fact that both the petitioner (wife) and the respondent (you) have a child together. This provision in the Family Code typically indicates that the parties have a relationship through which they share parental responsibilities for a child, such as joint custody or co-parenting. However, it's important to note that the specific details of your situation and the court's ruling may vary. It would be best to consult with a legal professional who can review the full context of the transcript and provide accurate advice based on the laws and regulations in your jurisdiction. They will be able to clarify the implications of the ruling and provide guidance specific to your case.

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