Marriage of Chen CA4/2
APPEAL from the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. Teresa S. Bennett, Judge. Affirmed.
Demidchik Law Firm and D. Garth Sullivan for Appellant.
Law Office of James J. Kenny, James J. Kenny, and Kelly A. Price for Respondent.
After a four-day evidentiary hearing, the trial judge found Jinxin Chen had committed past acts of abuse within the meaning of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act (Fam. Code, § 6200 et seq. (DVPA)) and issued a domestic violence restraining order requiring him to stay away from his wife, Juan Chen, for three years. On appeal, Jinxin argues the judge applied the wrong burden of proof. We disagree and affirm.
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FACTS
Jinxin and Juan have been married since October 2014, and they have a son together, who was born in 2016. In April 2021, Juan filed a request for a domestic violence restraining order against her husband. In her supporting declaration, Juan said Jinxin had attacked her on multiple occasions, blocked her movements by taking her car, and would monitor an
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