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Estate of Douglas J Thompson

Case Number

22PR00152

Case Type

Decedent's Estate-Probate & Letters Testamentary

Hearing Date / Time

Thu, 02/22/2024 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

1st & Final Accounting

Tentative Ruling

The following must be submitted:

Proof of Service of Notice of Hearing (Form DE-120). Notice must be given 15 days prior to hearing, served on all known heirs and devisees, as well as on the Personal Representative (if not the petitioner) and special notice requestors. (Prob. Code, §§ 11601 & 1220.) Notice must be sent to the person, not the person’s representative. (§1220.) No such document was filed.

Proposed Order. A proposed order must be submitted with relief that matches that requested in the petition. (Local Rule 1724(b), subd.(d).) Order must list every beneficiary and detail the shares to each and must expressly state limitations or conditions on distribution. (Prob. Code, § 11603.) No such document was filed with the court.

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