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PR0001720·marin·Probate·Probate
Absent objections, this Petition will be granted without hearing.

IN THE MATTER OF JOHNSON W. REYNOLDS

Petition for Letters Testamentary

Hearing date
May 14, 2026
Department
C
Prevailing
Moving Party
Next hearing
Sep 24, 2026

Motion type

Petition

Parties

PetitionerDanielle L. Sears

Ruling

Absent objections, this Petition will be granted without hearing. Petitioner is ordered to: 1. Submit a proposed Order to the Court, no later than five court days from the date of this hearing; and 2. Comply with the following future dates: a. Final Inventory and Appraisal. i. A status hearing for the filing of the Final Inventory and Appraisal shall be set on September 17, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. (Prob. Code, § 8800.) ii. An appearance will be required on that date if the Final Inventory and Appraisal is not filed at least five court days prior to hearing. (Super. Ct. Marin County, Local Rules, rule 6.2(b), Filing, Hearing, and Continuance Procedures.) b. Status on Closing Estate. i. Either: (1) a Petition for Final Distribution; or (2) a Report on Status of Administration shall be filed by May 13, 2027, as required by Probate Code sections 12200 and 12201. ii. A status hearing re filing the Petition or Report shall be set on June 3, 2027, at 10:00 a.m. PLEASE NOTE: Probate cases that are designated as confidential by California law will not be posted online. For tentative rulings in those matters, please contact the judicial secretary at (415) 444- 7260. Page 3 | 17

1. If neither document has been timely filed, an appearance will be required.

2. If the Petition or Report is timely filed, the hearing will be set on June 3, 2027, at 9:00 a.m.

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