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Matter of Marilyn and Joel Weixel Trust

Case Number

24PR00582

Case Type

Trust

Hearing Date / Time

Wed, 12/04/2024 - 08:30

Nature of Proceedings

Petition to Determine Claim to Property

Tentative Ruling

Any Respondents desirous to object must file a written objection before the next hearing.  The court has authority to require all objectors to file a written objection pursuant CRC, Rule 7.801, or else deem the failure to do so a waiver. 

Appearances required.  The following is noted for the Court:

Defective Service. The Proof of Service of Notice of Hearing was filed on form DE-120, which does not contain the requisite information for a Probate Code section 850 Petition to Determine Title to Real Property.

Service of Petitions pursuant to section 850 of the Probate Code is governed by section 851, which references CCP section 413.10:

At least 30 days prior to the day of the hearing, the petitioner shall cause notice of the hearing and a copy of the petition to be served in the manner provided in Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 413.10) of Title 5 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure on all of the following persons where applicable:

(1) The personal representative, conservator, guardian, or trustee as appropriate. 

(2) Each person claiming an interest in, or having title to or possession of, the property.

(Prob. Code, § 851(a).)  According to that chapter of the CCP, service of the petition must be on the person (CCP, §§413.10; 415.10) the same as a civil summons, with exceptions for mailing and publication as that law provides when the serving party proves the petition “cannot with reasonable diligence be personally delivered to the person to be served…” (CCP, §415.20(b).)

The proof of service on file does not show personal service on those claiming an interest in the subject property, thus has not satisfied due process.

Once proper service has been completed, any objecting respondents must file a written objection before the next hearing.  The court has authority to require all objectors to file a written objection pursuant CRC, Rule 7.801, or else deem the failure to do so a waiver.

It is recommended the hearing be continued to a date set by the Court at the hearing, to allow sufficient time for re-service in conformity with the new rule.

Due to staffing limitations, processing times may be delayed. To assist in processing, attorneys and parties should include the next court date in the “Filing Description” field provided by the electronic service provider. That field is also used for further descriptions of the document being e-filed, so be sure to put the calendar date FIRST in the field – BEFORE any further description of the document being e-filed (e.g.: 06/28/16 For XYZ).

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