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Case Information

Filed 2021-11-23
Status Closed/Under Supervision
Type Decedent's Estate
Docket 55 entries

Parties

Plaintiff Catherine|Yamashita|Virtue
Defendant Cindy|L.|Virtue

Docket Entries

  1. Order
  2. Duties & Liabilities (DE-147)
  3. Petition: Probate (DE-111)
  4. Proof of Service
  5. Substitution of Attorney (MC-050)
  6. Duties & Liabilities (DE-147)
  7. Confidential Supplement to Duties & Liabilities (DE-147S)
  8. Notice of Petition to Administer Estate (DE-121)
  9. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  10. Confidential Supplement to Duties & Liabilities (DE-147S)
  11. Proof of Service
  12. Affidavit: Proof of Publication
  13. Supplement
  14. Proof of Service
  15. Proof of Electronic Service
  16. Affidavit: Proof of Publication
  17. Zoom Instruction Sheet J. Culver D13
  18. Minute Order
  19. Zoom Instruction Sheet J. Culver D13
  20. Declaration
  21. Proof of Service
  22. Proof of Service
  23. Opposition/Objections
  24. Memorandum: Points and Authorities
  25. Declaration
  26. Opposition/Objections
  27. Minute Order
  28. Order for Probate (DE-140)
  29. Memorandum
  30. Bond
  31. Letters (Initial): Issued/Filed
  32. Stipulation and Order Signed
  33. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)
  34. Notice of Proposed Action (DE-165)
  35. Notice of Proposed Action (DE-165)
  36. Inventory and Appraisal
  37. Proof of Service
  38. Declaration
  39. Minute Order
  40. Order to Show Cause
  41. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  42. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  43. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  44. Proposed Order (Cover Sheet) (EFS-020)
  45. Stipulation (No Order)
  46. Declaration
  47. Minute Order
  48. Order to Show Cause
  49. Declaration
  50. Minute Order
  51. Order: Final Distribution
  52. Stipulation (No Order)
  53. Receipt: Distribution (PR)
  54. Receipt: Distribution (PR)
  55. Receipt: Distribution (PR)

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