In Derek Draper against Marisa C. Draper:
'Filed Letter From: Respondent Will Argue For 5 Minutes Instead Of Her Original 15 Minutes.'
'Order Filed. The Parties Are Under The Mistaken Impression That Appellant Defaulted By Notresponding To This Court's Oral Argument Letter Dated May 13, 2022. Failure To Reply Is Nota Default; One Party's Request For Oral Argument Entitles The Other Party To Oral Argument,which The Court Limits To Five Minutes In Absence Of A Timely Response To The Oralargument Letter Or A Timely Request For Additional Time To Argue.there Was Not A Timely Request In This Case, So It Is Ordered That Respondentshall Have The Fifteen Minutes Requested Unless She Again Waives. Appellant Shall Havefive Minutes To Argue During Oral Argument.the Matter Remains Scheduled For Oral Argument On Wednesday, October 19, 2022,at 9:30 Am.copy Of Order Mailed To Respondent'
Case number G060014 was filed in the California 4th District Court of Appeal.