Doran v. O’Connor-Rose CA3
This appeal arises from a soured romantic relationship between Michael Doran and Donna O’Connor-Rose, the mother of Doran’s child. The relationship ended in an unlawful detainer action evicting Doran from the home in which he and O’Connor-Rose lived and a domestic violence restraining order restraining Doran from being present at the home. Doran thereafter sued O’Connor-Rose for: (1) specific performance/breach of express contract; (2) constructive trust based on breach of express contract; (3) constructive trust based on breach of implied contract; (4) declaratory relief; (5) fraud and deceit; (6) intentional infliction of emotional distress; (7) negligent infliction of emotional distress; (8) partition; and (9) injunction. O’Connor-Rose, in return, filed a cross-complaint against Doran for: (1) trespass to land; (2) ejectment; (3) unjust enrichment; and (4) declaratory relief.
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