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Hearing 11 days agoParties are ordered to appear.

IN THE MATTER OF THE NAGASHIMA FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST

Petition to Contest and Invalidate Handwritten Document Dated December 29, 2024 Based on Undue Influence and/or Lack of Capacity; Petition for Instructions to Determine Validity of December 2024 Amendment to the Nagashima Family Revocable Trust

Hearing date
Aug 13, 2026
Department
C
Prevailing
N/A

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PetitionerCatharine Nagashima
OtherMary Nishi
PetitionerYutaka Nahashima
PetitionerGen Nagashima
PetitionerRebecca Rawson
PetitionerKendra Sutich
PetitionerKameron Mengel
PetitionerJessica Benton
PetitionerTodd C. Hedin

Ruling

PR0001594 IN THE MATTER OF THE NAGASHIMA FAMILY REVOCABLE TRUST

1. Petition to Contest and Invalidate Handwritten Document Dated December 29, 2024 Based on Undue Influence and/or Lack of Capacity, filed by Catharine Nagashima, by and through her 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 4 | 11

agent under a limited power of attorney, Mary Nishi, Yutaka Nahashima, Gen Nagashima, Rebecca Rawson, Kendra Sutich, Kameron Mengel, and Jessica Benton on 12/12/25.

2. Petition for Instructions to Determine Validity of December 2024 Amendment to the Nagashima Family Revocable Trust, filed by Todd C. Hedin on 2/4/26. Ruling.

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