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Hearing about 2 years agoOSC is discharged. Report of Status of Administration continued.

In the Matter of Nelson George Gordy

2nd Report of Status of Administration; OSC re sanctions

Hearing date
Aug 6, 2024
Department
C
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Sep 3, 2026

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Monetary amounts referenced

$149

Parties

PetitionerWilliam C. Hayman

Ruling

PR0000753 In the Matter of Nelson George Gordy

1. 2nd Report of Status of Administration, filed by William C. Hayman on 6/26/26.

2. OSC – why the personal representative should not be suspended and should not be sanctioned in the amount of $149 for the failure to appear on7/16/26 and $149 for the failure to comply with Court orders.

Ruling. The OSC is discharged. The 2nd Report of Status of Administration is continued to September 3, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. Petitioner is ordered to: 1. Mail notice to all interested parties using the mandatory Judicial Council Form “Notice of Hearing – Decedent’s Estate or Trust” with the box checked in Item 1 stating this is a report of status of administration. (Judicial Council Forms, form DE-120.)

2. File a copy of the DE-120 that was mailed, with the Proof of Service completed on page 2 showing that all interested parties received at least fifteen days’ notice of the Report of Status of Administration. (Prob. C. § 12201(b).)

3. Submit a proposed Order to the Court. (Super. Ct. Marin County, Local Rules, rule 6.2(C), Submission of Proposed Orders.)

4. The documents must be filed/submitted at least five court days prior to hearing. (Super. Ct. Marin County, Local Rules, rule 6.2(b), Filing, Hearing, and Continuance Procedures.)

PLEASE NOTE: Probate cases that are designated as confidential by California law will not be posted online. For tentative rulings in those matters, please contact the judicial secretary at (415) 444- 7260. Page 2 | 17

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