Status hearing re: final distribution
Objector/Beneficiary filed an objection to the Final Account on June 25, 2026, to which Petitioner/Executor replied on July 1, 2026. The Reply attempts to explain the concerns raised by Objector. The Reply further requests a 30-day continuance to allow time for communication with Executor and Beneficiary and attempts to resolve Beneficiary’s objections informally. The request seems reasonable to the Court.
By July 30, 2026, Executor and Objector shall each, or jointly, file and serve supplemental briefing to apprise the Court of their resolution efforts.
The Final Distribution Hearing currently set for July 09, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. B is VACATED as moot.
Estate of Maxine Berge Freitas 24PR000084
STATUS HEARING RE: FINAL DISTRIBUTION
TENTATIVE RULING: An updated status report is on file. Based on the Court’s review of the status report, the Court determines that continuation of administration is in the best interests of the estate and/or of interested persons. Thus, the Court orders that administration of the estate continue. (Prob. Code, § 12201, subd. (c)(2).) The matter is CONTINUED to November 6, 2027, at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. A.
The Status Hearing may be vacated if, prior thereto, the personal representative files a petition for an order for final distribution. No later than 15 days prior to the next hearing, the personal representative shall file a status report. Pursuant to Probate Code section 12201, the status report shall include the following statement: “YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO PETITION FOR AN ACCOUNT UNDER SECTION 10950 OF THE CALIFORNIA PROBATE CODE.”
The Clerk is directed to provide notice to the parties.
Estate of Dorothy Unsicker 24PR000282
FINAL DISTRIBUTION HEARING
TENTATIVE RULING: A status report is on file. Based on the Court’s review of the status report, the Court determines that continuation of administration is in the best interests of the estate and/or of interested persons. Thus, the Court orders that administration of the estate continue. (Prob. Code, § 12201
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