MATTER OF DOVER
Petition for Final Distribution
Motion type
Parties
Ruling
May 11, 2026 Dept. 9 Probate Tentative Rulings
2. 25PR0012 MATTER OF DOVER Petition for Final Distribution
Letters of Administration were issued on March 24, 2025, granting Petitioner full authority under the Independent Administration of Estates Act.
A Final Inventory and Appraisal was filed on May 20, 2025.
Proof of Service of Notice of the hearing on the Petition was filed on May 11, 2026. No one has filed a request for special notice in this proceeding.
The proposed distribution of the estate includes full distribution to Petitioner.
The Petition requests:
1. The administration of the estate be brought to a close without the requirement of an accounting;
2. The Waiver of Account and Report of Administrator be settled, allowed and approved;
3. All acts and proceedings of the Administrator be confirmed and approved;
4. Distribution of the estate in Petitioner’s hands and any other property of the estate not now known or later discovered be distributed to the beneficiaries as set forth in the Petition; and,
5. Upon filing of receipts and the Ex Parte Petition for Discharge, Petition may be discharged and released from all liability that may be incurred thereafter.
TENTATIVE RULING #2: ABSENT OBJECTION THE PETITION IS GRANTED AS REQUESTED. ANY PERSON WHO HAS AN OBJECTION MAY MAKE IT ANY TIME, EVEN ORALLY AT THE HEARING (PROBATE CODE § 1043). A STATUS OF ADMINISTRATION HEARING IS SET FOR 8:30 A.M. ON MONDAY, MAY 10, 2027, IN DEPARTMENT NINE. PETITIONER OR COUNSEL ARE ORDERED TO PERSONALLY APPEAR, OR FILE A STATUS UPDATE WITH THE COURT AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THAT HEARING.
IF A PARTY OR PARTIES WISH TO APPEAR REMOTELY, INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOTE APPEARANCES CAN BE FOUND ON THE COURT’S WEBSITE.
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