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25PR0305·eldorado·Civil·Probate
Hearing 5 months agoCONTINUED

ESTATE OF ABRAHAMSON

Succession to Real Property

Hearing date
Mar 16, 2026
Department
9
Judge
Prevailing
N/A

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Monetary amounts referenced

$166,250

Parties

OtherAbrahamson
PetitionerMyrna Lunceford
PetitionerDeborah Land

Ruling

March 16, 2026 Dept. 9 Probate Tentative Rulings

7. 25PR0305 ESTATE OF ABRAHAMSON Succession to Real Property

Decedent died on December 25, 2019. This Petition is filed by Myrna Lunceford and Deborah Land, who are presumably decedent’s siblings, pursuant to Probate Code § 13150 et seq. That statute allows the Court to determine succession to real property outside of probate for real property that is valued at less than $166,250 for a decedent who died prior to April 1, 2022. The Petition indicates that the decedent died intestate with no surviving parents, children or spouse, and that no probate was opened for the estate.

Item 14 of the Petition indicates that the names of decedent’s siblings are attached to the Petition but no such attachment is included with the filed document. The Petition indicates that the value of decedent’s real property is less than the limit for a small estate. Probate Code § 13151. However, the Petition does not attach an inventory and appraisal (Judicial Council Forms DE-160, DE-161), nor does the Petition identify the real property, as required by the statute. Probate Code § 13152.

The matter was heard on December 29, 2025, but there were no appearances. The Court continued the matter to allow the Petitioners an opportunity to conform the Petition to the requirements of Probate Code § 13152.

TENTATIVE RULING #7: APPEARANCES ARE REQUIRED AT 8:30 A.M. ON MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2026, IN DEPARTMENT NINE.

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