Status report
Tentative Rulings Law & Motion and Family Law Calendar for July 13th, 2026
Department Two – Judge William Abramson
To request a hearing on any matter on this calendar, you must call the Court at 530/283- 6232 by 3:00 p.m., July 10th, 2026 (please leave a voice mail if no one answers), and notice of the intention to appear must also be given to all other parties. If the clerk is not notified of a party’s intention to appear, there will be no hearing and the tentative ruling becomes the order of the court.
If you do appear and want the matter reported by a court reporter in unlimited civil, family law or probate, you must contract with and provide your own court reporter. The Court does not provide an official reporter for these calendars.
PLEASE NOTE –ANY REQUIRED APPEARANCE BY COUNSEL MUST BE DONE BY USING COURT CALL (1-800-882-6878) – UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED IN THESE TENTATIVE RULINGS. ANY REQUIRED APPEARANCE BY A PARTY APPEARING WITHOUT AN ATTORNEY MUST BE DONE BY CALLING THE COURT’S CONFERENCE LINE AT 1-877-336-1829 AND ENTER THE ACCESS CODE 4023142. THE PARTY MUST THEN WAIT ON THE LINE AND MUTE THEIR PHONE UNTIL THE COURT CALLS THEIR CASE.
PROBATE CALENDAR – 9:00 a.m. Case No. PR23-00037 Conservatorship of Bell, Leonard Kelly
Tentative Ruling: Appearance Required: Awaiting receipt of the report from Adult Protective Services.
Case No. PR07-6363 Conservatorship of Curran, Kevin Lauren
Tentative Ruling: Appearance Required: Hearing on request for waiver of accounting. Absent objection the court intends to grant the order.
Case No. PR26-00032 Estate of Jannuzzi, Michael Dean
Tentative Ruling: Appearance Required: Absent objection the court will grant the petition. Counsel to submit order.
Case No. PR26-00022 Estate of Wronker, William A.
Tentative Ruling: Appearance Required: Affidavit of publication has not been received. Court intends to set a hearing if the Affidavit is filed.
Case No. PR16-00038 Guardianship of Mathis, Trinity J.
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