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Maris-Negron v. Fielding CA4/2
At an ex parte hearing, the trial court entered a temporary restraining order (TRO) and set a hearing. The petition, the TRO, and the notice of hearing were personally served on Fielding while she was in the courtroom.
In June 2017, the trial court held the hearing on the petition. According to the minute order, “[Fielding] checked in and abruptly left[,] stating she had dogs in her car. [The c]ourt noted [Fielding’s] agitated state and that [Fielding] did not return to the courtroom.” (Capitalization altered, spelling corrected.) After hearing testimony from Maris-Negron, the trial court issued a restraining order.
Fielding appeals. However, the skimpy appellate record that she has provided to us does not include either the petition or a reporter’s transcript of the hearing. On this record, we must affirm.

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