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Juror Appreciation Week – May 12–16, 2025

Each year, the California Judicial Branch observes Juror Appreciation Week during the second full week of May.  From May 12 through May 16, 2025, the Santa Barbara Superior Court joins in honoring the vital role jurors play in the fair administration of justice. More info here!

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Estate of Richard R Mohme

Case Number

25PR00119

Case Type

Spousal Property

Hearing Date / Time

Thu, 05/08/2025 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

Petition: Spousal Property

Tentative Ruling

UPDATED: A supplement was filed addressing all deficiencies. This Petition will be approved, absent objection. No appearance is required on 5/8/25.

Appearances are required.

The following must be submitted:

A supplement to the petition alleging facts that should have been alleged in attachment 7:

- Date and place of marriage (Local Rule 1761, subd. (a))

- Whether decedent owned any real and personal property on date of marriage, and if so, a description and approximation of values (Ibid.)

- For each asset for which a determination that it pass or be confirmed to the surviving spouse, a description of the manner in which the asset was acquired by decedent, including source of funds or loans, title to asset, etc. (Ibid.)

- Any additional facts upon which the claim that property is community or quasi-community property is based. (Ibid.) - Name, age, address, and relation to the deceased spouse of heir/devisee (PC § 13651, subd. (a)(5).)

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