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PR0000878·nevada·Probate·Probate
Hearing 11 days agoGRANTED

In the Matter of John Davies Boote

Petition for final distribution

Hearing date
Aug 7, 2026
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Judge
Prevailing
Moving Party
Appearance
Not required

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evidence that the same has been served. Accordingly, the Court continues this matter to November 6, 2026, at 9:00 a.m., in Department 6. Petitioner shall serve notice of the hearing with an appropriate proof of service.

9. PR0000878 In the Matter of John Davies Boote No appearances are required. The petition for final distribution is granted as prayed. A proposed order has been submitted.

10. PR0000969 In the Matter of Jack E. Green Appearances are required. The minutes from July 10, 2026, do not indicate the nature of the report given to Judge Hardcastle as to mediation. Respondent has filed an August 4, 2026, objection. Unless this matter has been resolved by the parties, the Court is inclined to set a hearing date.

11. PR0000994 In the Matter of Josette Garrett No appearances are required. The Court ordered Petitioner to personally serve the petition on Trustee David True and Respondent Michael Myrick on May 8, 2026. Petitioner served Respondents and others by mail. See 7/8/25 Notice. This matter is continued to November 6, 2026. Petitioner shall personally serve all Respondents with the petition and notice of hearing. See Probate Code § 1202. Petitioner shall give notice to all other interested parties of the continued hearing date.

12. PR0001061 In the Matter of Daniel F. Cordova No appearances are required. The petition to administer is granted as prayed. A proposed order has been submitted.

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