January 30, 2017 — Petition Filed & Immediate Action
- Sarah Hornbeck files a domestic violence / child abuse petition against Jeff Reichert
- Court issues a Temporary Protective Order (TPO) the same day
- Police intervene and remove the child from Jeff’s custody based on the allegations
Late January–Early February 2017 — Medical Emergency
- Jeff suffers a serious medical event and is hospitalized in the ICU
- During this time, he is unable to attend or respond to court proceedings
February 6, 2017 — Final Protective Order Entered
- Court holds a final protective order hearing
- Jeff does not appear due to hospitalization
- A Final Protective Order is entered, effectively by default
Spring–Summer 2017 — Ongoing Motions & Modifications
- Multiple filings begin, including:
- Petitions to modify the protective order
- Oppositions and motions
- Additional hearings occur, including another final protective order hearing on May 5, 2017
Mid–Late 2017 — Escalation into Enforcement Actions
- Contempt petitions are filed related to the protective order
- Court issues show cause orders and schedules hearings
- Continued litigation reinforces restrictions on Jeff’s parental access
Late 2017 — Early 2018 — Continued Proceedings
- Further motions, hearings, and attorney changes occur
- Additional final protective order proceedings and modifications take place into January 2018
2017–2018 — Practical Impact Period
- Jeff has little to no contact with his son for approximately one year
- Protective order remains a central factor in custody and family court dynamics
Case Resolution
- Case ultimately reaches closed status after extended litigation
Timeline Summary
What began as a single emergency filing quickly became a long-running legal barrier, shaped by:
- A protective order entered during Jeff’s medical incapacity
- Repeated enforcement and modification proceedings
- And a prolonged separation between father and child
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