Status Hearing re: Final Distribution
TENTATIVE RULINGS
FOR: June 17, 2026
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** All matters originally set in Dept. B will be heard in Dept. A **
PROBATE CALENDAR – Hon. Cynthia P. Smith, Dept. A (Historic Courthouse) at 8:30 a.m.
Estate of Martha Camacho 25PR000076
STATUS HEARING RE: FINAL DISTRIBUTION
APPEARANCE REQUIRED. Pursuant to Probate Code section 12200, a personal representative is required to either petition for an order for final distribution of the estate or make a report of status of administration not later than one year after the date of issuance of letters. There is no petition for final distribution or status report on file. Appearance is required to show
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