HEARING OF CLAIM OF EXEMPTION
hearing, made by any party who represents it did not timely receive the required notice, regardless of whether or not moving party is present at the hearing.
First Select Corporation v. Paniagua, J. 26-08396
HEARING OF CLAIM OF EXEMPTION
TENTATIVE RULING: The matter is CONTINUED to July 22, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. A due to Judgment Creditor’s failure to file a Proof of Service of the (1) Notice of Opposition to Claim of Exemption and (2) Notice of Hearing on Claim of Exemption, on the Judgment Debtor. (Code Civ. Proc., § 703.570, subd. (b).) July 22 is the latest possible date for a continuance. (Id., § 703.570, subd. (a)(1).) If a Proof of Service showing proper service on the Judgment Debtor is filed prior to the next hearing, the hearing on the Claim of Exemption will proceed. However, if no proper Proof of Service is filed prior to the next hearing, the Court will be forced to deny the Notice of Opposition, as there is no showing in the file for good cause to extend the hearing past 30 days from the date of filing the notice of opposition. (Ibid.)
PROBATE CALENDAR – Hon. Joseph J. Solga, Dept. B (Historic Courthouse) at 8:30 a.m.
Estate of Marie-Louise Sardeman 26PR000133
PETITION FOR PROBATE OF LOST WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT
TENTATIVE RULING: The Petition is GRANTED. Michael Torr is appointed as probate referee. Petitioner shall immediately submit Proposed order (DE-140) and letters (DE- 150) for the Court’s signature. The matter is set for a Status Hearing Re: Final Distribution on July 16, 2027, at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. B. The Status Hearing may be vacated or continued without appearances needed if, prior thereto, the personal representative files a petition for an order for final distribution or a report of status of administration pursuant to Probate Code section 12200. The Clerk is directed to provide notice to the parties.
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