Dustin Johnson is summoned for a hearing regarding visitation rights for Anaya Mata.
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Deadline detected: hearing date — 2026-05-04
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- Published
- Category
- Court Notice
- City
- San Francisco
- Case #
- FLD-24-397164
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Prepare for the hearing
Review the case details and gather any necessary documents before May 4, 2026.
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Be present in person or remotely on May 4, 2026, at 9:00 AM.
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Full Notice Text
SUMMONS (JOINDER) FL-375 for DUSTIN JOHNSON Case # FLD-24-397164 DUSTIN JOHNSON is hereby summoned to appear, in person or remotely, at the next hearing on May 4, 2026, at 9:00 AM in the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco, Room 403. A pleading has been filed by KASTURI BASU & SAIKAT BASU, maternal grandparents of ANAYA MATA, seeking visitation rights. All reasonable efforts to serve court documents (Notice of Motion and Declaration for Joinder) have been unsuccessful. Attempts included postal and certified mail to all known and skip-trace addresses, all returned undelivered except one associated with MARGO MATA in Davis, CA. A process server attempted service at multiple addresses, including locations in Florida, without success. An additional attempt to serve documents through MARGO MATA was refused. Assistance from the Yolo County Sheriff's Office also failed, as MARGO MATA declined to accept documents on behalf of DUSTIN JOHNSON. A due diligence report has been submitted to the court. As all efforts to locate and serve DUSTIN JOHNSON have been exhausted, the court has authorized service by publication. NOTICE OF MOTION & DECLARATION FOR JOINDER (filed on 02/23/2026) Petitioner: DUSTIN JOHNSON. Claimants to be joined: SAIKAT BASU & KASTURI BASU, maternal grandparents of Anaya Mata. Grandparents have cared for Anaya since birth and acted as primary caregivers, providing a safe and stable environment when her parents lost custody due to negligence. They seek joinder in case FLD-24-397164 and request visitation rights in the best interest of the child. Anaya shares a close bond with her grandparents and is comfortable in their home. As an infant, she and her mother were removed from an abusive situation involving DUSTIN JOHNSON following a distress call from her mother, Sampurna Basu. KASTURI BASU has been a kindergarten teacher in California for 22 years. Both grandparents are certified foster parents and mandated reporters. In June 2022, CPS required Anaya's mother to reside with the child under grandparents' supervision. In December 2022, grandparents reported a safety concern involving the mother, fulfilling their mandated duties. Subsequently, the mother removed Anaya from their care, placing her with the paternal grandmother, and later lost custody. Grandparents later secured visitation rights through CPS. Since DUSTIN JOHNSON obtained full custody in 2023, Anaya has been deprived of contact with her maternal grandparents. Grandparents do not seek to separate Anaya from her father but request visitation rights and joinder in the case, particularly in the absence of her mother.