Maldonado v. City of Fresno
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7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 8 9 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 MARISSA MALDONADO, et al., Case No. 1:24-cv-00102-KES-SAB 11 Plaintiffs, ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS TO 12 APPOINT MARISSA MALDONADO AS v. GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR MINOR 13 PLAINTIFFS E.D.M., E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., CITY OF FRESNO, et al., U.C. 14 Defendants. ORDER REQUIRING SUPPLEMENTAL 15 BRIEFING REGARDING MOTION FOR GUARDIAN AD LITEM FOR “S.B.” 16 (ECF Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40) 17 APRIL 4, 2025 DEADLINE 18 19 On March 28, 2025, Plaintiffs filed six motions for appointment of Plaintiff Marissa 20 Maldonado to act as guardian ad litem for the six minor plaintiffs in this action. (ECF No. 1.) 21 Rule 17 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides that a representative of a minor 22 or incompetent person may sue or defend on the minor or incompetent person’s behalf. Fed. R. 23 Civ. P. 17(c). This requires the Court to take whatever measures it deems appropriate to protect 24 the interests of the individual during the litigation. U.S. v. 30.64 Acres of Land, More or Less, 25 Situated in Klickitat Cty., State of Wash., 795 F.2d 796, 805 (9th Cir. 1986). The appointment 26 of the guardian ad litem is more than a mere formality. Id. “A guardian ad litem is authorized to 27 act on behalf of his ward and may make all appropriate decisions in the course of specific 1 truly dedicated to the best interests of the person on whose behalf he seeks to litigate.” AT&T 2 Mobility, LLC v. Yeager, 143 F. Supp. 3d 1042, 1054 (E.D. Cal. 2015). This means that the 3 guardian ad litem cannot face an impermissible conflict of interest with the ward and courts 4 consider the candidate’s “experience, objectivity, and expertise” or previous relationship with the 5 ward. Id. (citations omitted). 6 “[W]hen a parent brings an action on behalf of a child, and it is evident that the interests 7 of each are the same, no need exists for someone other than the parent to represent the child’s 8 interests under Rule 17(c).” Gonzalez v. Reno, 86 F. Supp. 2d 1167, 1185 (S.D. Fla.), aff’d, 212 9 F.3d 1338 (11th Cir. 2000). While a parent is generally appointed as a guardian ad litem, there 10 are situations where the best interests of the minor and the interests of the parent conflict. 11 Anthem Life Ins. Co. v. Olguin, No. 1:06-cv-01165 AWI NEW (TAG), 2007 WL 1390672, at *2 12 (E.D. Cal. May 9, 2007). Therefore, a parent is not entitled as a matter of right to act as guardian 13 ad litem for the child. Id., at *2. 14 Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado moves to be appointed guardian ad litem for the following 15 six minor Plaintiffs in this action: 16 1. Minor Plaintiff E.D.M., the biological son of decedent and the legally adopted son of 17 Marissa Maldonado. Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado has custody of E.D.M. (ECF No. 18 35 at 1-2.) 19 2. Minor Plaintiff E.R.M., the biological son of decedent Aimee Doughty and the legally 20 adopted son of Marissa Maldonado. Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado has custody of 21 E.R.M. (ECF No. 37 at 1-2.) 22 3. Minor Plaintiff E.K.M., the biological son of decedent Aimee Doughty and the 23 legally adopted son of Marissa Maldonado. Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado has custody 24 of E.K.M. (ECF No. 36 at 1-2.) 25 4. Minor Plaintiff O.S., the biological son of decedent Aimee Doughty and the next of 26 kin to the Estate of Aimee Doughty. Minor Plaintiff O.S. is the biological brother of 27 minors S.B., U.C., E.D.M., E.R.M., and E.K.M. (ECF No. 38 at 1-2.) 1 kin to the Estate of Aimee Doughty. (ECF No. 40 at 1.) 2 6. Minor Plaintiff S.B. is the biological daughter of decedent Aimee Doughty and 3 Richard Barker. Minor Plaintiff S.B. is in the custody of Richard Barker, who has 4 allowed Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado to represent minor S.B. (ECF No. 39 at 1-2.) 5 Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado declares she is the legally adopted parent of minor S.B. 6 (Id. at 3.) 7 Regarding the motion for guardian ad litem for S.B., brought “by and through his mother 8 Marissa Maldonado,” no minor named “S.B.” is a party to this action. The Court notes a minor 9 named S.D. is a named Plaintiff and appears to share the same birthday as that listed in the 10 motion to appoint Plaintiff Maldonado as guardian ad litem for “S.B.” (ECF No. 1 at ¶ 5.) The 11 instant motion, however, does not proffer whether S.B. and Plaintiff S.D. are the same individual 12 and offers varied gender pronouns to describe S.B. Should Plaintiffs intend to add an additional 13 named Plaintiff to this action, a motion for leave to amend is the proper vehicle to do so. 14 However, to the extent the instant motion (ECF No. 39) merely contains a typographical error 15 made twenty-six times, the Court shall require that Plaintiff file a supplemental declaration. 16 As to the motions for E.D.M., E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., and U.C., Plaintiff Marissa 17 Maldonado declares she is willing to serve as guardian ad litem of Plaintiffs E.D.M., E.R.M., 18 E.K.M, O.S., U.C., and S.B. and is fully competent to understand and protect the rights of the six 19 minor Plaintiffs. (ECF Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40.) Having considered Plaintiffs’ requests for 20 Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado to be appointed as guardian ad litem for minor Plaintiffs E.D.M., 21 E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., and U.C., and the supporting declarations, the Court finds no apparent 22 conflicts that would preclude Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado from serving as guardian ad litem for 23 E.D.M., E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., and U.C. in this action. 24 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 25 1. No later than April 4, 2025, Plaintiffs SHALL file a supplemental declaration by 26 Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado in support of the motion to appoint Marissa 27 Maldonado as guardian ad litem for “S.B.” which describes S.B.’s relationship to 1 2. The motions to appoint Marissa Maldonado as guardian ad litem for minor 2 Plaintiffs E.D.M., E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., and U.C. (ECF Nos. 35, 36, 37, 38, 40) 3 are GRANTED; and 4 3. Plaintiff Marissa Maldonado is appointed guardian ad litem for minor Plaintiffs 5 E.D.M., E.R.M., E.K.M, O.S., and U.C. 6 7 IT IS SO ORDERED. FA. Se g | Dated: _ March 31, 2025 " STANLEY A. BOONE 9 United States Magistrate Judge 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
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