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Encyclopedia > Sepulveda

Sepulveda is a name of families of Spanish descent.


A Sepulveda family was prominent in the early days of Los Angeles, California and many features of the area are named for a family of that name. Notable features include:

Individuals named Sepulveda include:

  • Luis Sepúlveda, a Chilean writer.

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Matter of Perez v Sepulveda (2004 NY Slip Op 50664(U)) (10577 words)
Sepulveda when she first told him she was pregnant, but as he recognized that she intended to have the baby, he told her that he wished to participate in raising that child and would provide support.
Sepulveda noted that she was no longer speaking with many of her siblings because she and her brother John had removed her mother from New York City and taken her to Virginia, without the knowledge or consent of the other siblings, who apparently disagreed with that decision.
Sepulveda's history of hiring and firing five different attorneys on this matter, and given the late stage of the proceedings, as well as the observed quality of representation given to her by her trial attorney, denied the applications.
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