04/10/2026 — CV2025025889 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, LEISURE WORLD 04/10/2026 HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER WHITTEN View Minute Entry ↑ top
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Clerk of the Superior Court
*** Electronically Filed ***
04/13/2026 8:00 AM
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY
CV 2025-025889
04/10/2026
Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 1
CLERK OF THE COURT
HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER WHITTEN
C. Lockhart
Deputy
LEISURE WORLD COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
CHAD M GALLACHER
v.
JEAN E SAMMONS
JEAN E SAMMONS
226 LEISURE WORLD
MESA AZ 85206
COMM. COATES
JUDGE WHITTEN
ORDER ENTERED BY COURT
This Court has received Plaintiff’s e-filed/ filed Application/Motion for Default against
defendant(s), Jean E. Sammons, in the above-captioned case.
IT IS ORDERED that no action will be taken by this division on the above-referenced
document(s).
The parties are advised that commissioners handle Rule 55(b) Default Judgment
proceedings and that the default proceedings in this matter are to be heard by Commissioner
Lindsey Coates.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all documents necessary to support the entry of a
default judgment must be either e-filed or filed in paper form.
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY
CV 2025-025889
04/10/2026
Docket Code 023
Form V000A
Page 2
Pursuant to the Maricopa County eFiling Guidelines, section 2.09, attorneys shall
electronically file all the documents required to request a default judgment, such as the Application
for Entry of Default, Motion for Entry of Default Judgment, Sum Certain Affidavit, Application
for Attorneys’ Fees when appropriate, and Statement of Costs.
Self-represented litigants are exempt from any mandatory eFiling requirements but may
eFile if they prefer.
Attorneys and Self-Represented Litigants must submit a default judgment packet required
by the Court, including the documents identified on the default judgment packet coversheet in
paper to the assigned commissioner’s division.
A Commissioner will not act upon a Motion for Entry of Default Judgment until the
default judgment packet with all the required documents has been received by the division
in paper form.
If the paper packet is not received by the above-named Commissioner division by July 08,
2026, the matter will be dismissed without prejudice for lack of prosecution as to the defaulted
party.
06/02/2026 — CV2025025889 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, LEISURE WORLD 06/02/2026 HONORABLE LINDSEY G. COATES View Minute Entry ↑ top
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Clerk of the Superior Court
*** Electronically Filed ***
06/04/2026 8:00 AM
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY
CV 2025-025889
06/02/2026
Docket Code 056
Form V000A
Page 1
CLERK OF THE COURT
HONORABLE LINDSEY G. COATES
D. McNulty
Deputy
LEISURE WORLD COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
CHAD M GALLACHER
v.
JEAN E SAMMONS
JEAN E SAMMONS
226 LEISURE WORLD
MESA AZ 85206
COMM. COATES
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IT IS ORDERED setting a virtual Default Hearing on July 2, 2026 at 4:30 p.m. (time
allotted: 15 minutes) in this Division via Microsoft Teams/Court Connect.
Commissioner Lindsey G. Coates
Judicial Assistant: Amber Bower
Division Email: [email protected]
Judicial Assistant Phone: 602-506-3915
Hearings will be held via videoconference through Court Connect and Microsoft TEAMS.
The TEAMS information is included below:
Please join my meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
TEAMS LINK
SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA
MARICOPA COUNTY
CV 2025-025889
06/02/2026
Docket Code 056
Form V000A
Page 2
https://tinyurl.com/jbazmc-sec02
Please note: Do not enter ‘www’ in front of the URL. Can copy and paste as is into a web
browser.
You can also dial in using your phone.
Teams Phone Number: +1 917-781-4590 Access Code: 184259566
More information regarding Court Connect can be found at:
https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/court-connect/
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED approving and settling formal written Notice of
Hearing signed by the Court on June 1, 2026 and filed (entered) by the Clerk on June 3,
2026.
The Court prefers video appearances, if possible, as it ensures it is easier to know who
is appearing at the hearing and being able to see the other parties reduces interruptions and
delays. Additionally, appearing by video increases the chance that the Court can use features
such as shared screens to show everyone exhibits or forms that may be helpful for the
hearing. However, no party shall be penalized for appearing by phone. Whether parties
appear by videoconference, phone, or a hybrid of the two, they should try as much as possible
to contact the court from an area with no background noise as noise and echoes prevent the
parties from hearing the proceedings in the courtroom and prevent the court from making
a good record of the proceedings. The parties are especially discouraged from appearing
virtually from an outdoor location.
NOTE: All court proceedings are recorded digitally and not by a court reporter.
Pursuant to Local Rule 2.22, if a party desires a court reporter for any proceeding in which a
court reporter is not mandated by Arizona Supreme Court Rule 30, the party must submit a
written request to the assigned judicial officer at least ten (10) judicial days in advance of the
hearing and must pay the authorized fee to the Clerk of the Court at least two (2) judicial days
before the proceeding. The fee is $140 for a half-day and $280 for a full day.