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25PR000136·napa·Civil·Probate
Hearing 9 days agoAPPEARANCE REQUIRED

Estate of Aida D. Nunez

STATUS HEARING RE: FINAL DISTRIBUTION

Hearing date
Aug 12, 2026
Department
Dept. A
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prepare a biennial investigator report for the next hearing date. The Clerk is directed to send notice to the parties.

[2] PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF PROBATE CONSERVATOR OF THE PERSON

APPEARANCE REQUIRED

Estate of Aida D. Nunez 25PR000136

STATUS HEARING RE: FINAL DISTRIBUTION

APPEARANCE REQUIRED. Pursuant to Probate Code section 12200, a personal representative is required to either petition for an order for final distribution of the estate or make a report of status of administration not later than one year after the date of issuance of letters. There is no petition for final distribution or status report on file. Appearance is required to show the condition of the estate, the reasons why the estate cannot be distributed and closed, and an estimate of time needed to close administration of the estate. (Prob. Code, § 12202, subd. (a).)

Estate of William E. Jarvis 26PR000150

PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER UNDER THE INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES ACT

TENTATIVE RULING: The Petition is GRANTED. Richard S. Thomas is appointed as probate referee. The matter is set for a Status Hearing Re: Final Distribution on August 12, 2027, at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. A. 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.

Petitioner will need to submit Proposed order (DE-140) for the Court’s signature.

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