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PR0001872·marin·Probate·Estate Administration
Hearing about 2 years agoCONTINUED

In the Matter of Gary Enrico Gomes

Petition for Letters of Administration

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

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PetitionerKimberly Gomes

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PR0001872 In the Matter of Gary Enrico Gomes

Petition for Letters of Administration, filed by Kimberly Gomes on 6/29/26.

Ruling. Continued to September 3, 2026, at 9:00. Petitioner is ordered to: 1. File Proof of Publication of Notice. (Prob. Code, § 8120 et seq.)

2. Mail notice of the Petition for Probate to all interested parties using the mandatory Judicial Council Form “Notice of Petition to Administer Estate.” (Judicial Council Forms, form DE-121.)

3. File a copy of the DE-121 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 Petition for Probate. (Prob. Code, § 8110.)

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

5. All documents must be filed 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 10 | 17

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