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Case Information

Filed 2021-12-06
Status Closed/Under Supervision
Type Decedent's Estate
Docket 62 entries
Disposition dismiss

Parties

Plaintiff Amra|Robbins

Docket Entries

  1. Proof of Service
  2. Petition: Probate (DE-111)
  3. Duties & Liabilities (DE-147)
  4. Confidential Supplement to Duties & Liabilities (DE-147S)
  5. Proof of Service
  6. Proof of Service
  7. Affidavit: Proof of Publication
  8. Proof of Service
  9. Supplement
  10. Declaration
  11. Supplement
  12. Waiver of Bond (DE-142)
  13. Waiver of Bond (DE-142)
  14. Waiver of Bond (DE-142)
  15. Waiver of Bond (DE-142)
  16. Zoom Instruction Sheet J. Culver D13
  17. Declaration
  18. Minute Order
  19. Order for Probate (DE-140)
  20. Letters (Initial): Issued/Filed
  21. Notice
  22. Will Admitted after Probate Hearing
  23. Creditor's Claim (DE-172)
  24. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)
  25. Allowance or Rejection of Creditor's Claim (DE-174)
  26. Allowance or Rejection of Creditor's Claim (DE-174)
  27. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  28. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  29. Proof of Service
  30. Notice of Remote Appearance
  31. Brief
  32. Notice of Remote Appearance
  33. Joinder
  34. Notice of Remote Appearance
  35. Minute Order
  36. Summons (DE-125)
  37. Notice of Hearing
  38. Acknowledgement/Receipt
  39. Notice of Resetting Hearing
  40. Notice of Resetting Hearing
  41. Minute Order
  42. Notice
  43. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  44. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  45. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  46. Declaration
  47. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  48. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  49. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  50. Proof of Service
  51. Notice of Hearing (DE-120)
  52. Minute Order
  53. Notice of Hearing - Proof of Service
  54. Proof of Service
  55. Order
  56. Minute Order
  57. Minute Order
  58. Order
  59. Minute Order
  60. Order: Final Distribution
  61. Request for Dismissal: Full
  62. Request for Dismissal: Full

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