Feinstein v. Chrismer
Barbara Feinstein, Mervin Feinstein, Janet Sandquist, and Allan Sandquist (collectively referred to as the Feinsteins) sued Dwight Chrismer, Suzanne Chrismer, Ronald Stearns, Alicia Stearns, and SoCal Executives, Inc. (collectively referred to as the Chrismers). The Feinsteins made nine claims against the Chrismers, which included claims for breach of contract, breach of a promissory note, and fraud. The trial court granted the Feinsteinss writ of attachment against the Chrismers. The Chrismers moved the trial court to vacate, discharge, and/or quash the writ of attachment (the motion to discharge). The trial court denied the motion to discharge.
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