PROBATE - California Supplemental Petitions - In probate proceedings, a Supplemental Petition is a document filed to address questions or clarify information regarding the original petition, often used to "clear probate notes" and ensure the court has all necessary information before a hearing.
Probate courts often issue "Probate Notes" or questions to clarify information or address potential issues in a petition. A supplemental petition is the mechanism to respond to these notes and provide the necessary information to the court.
How it works:
- The probate court examiner may have questions about the information provided in the original petition.
- You'll need to file a "Supplement to Clear Probate Notes" to address the questions or clarify the information.
- This supplement should be filed with the court under penalty of perjury.
- The supplement should address each of the matters to clear in the probate notes.
- You should file the supplement at least three court days before the hearing.
- The supplement should explain that you have satisfied all legal requirements and answer any questions that came to the mind of the probate examiner.
Does not include any Third Party Fees, Court Costs or Efiling Filing Fees.
PROBATE - California Supplemental Petitions
PROBATE - California Supplemental Petitions - In probate proceedings, a Supplemental Petition is a document filed to address questions or clarify information regarding the original petition, often used to "clear probate notes" and ensure the court has all necessary information before a hearing.
Probate courts often issue "Probate Notes" or questions to clarify information or address potential issues in a petition. A supplemental petition is the mechanism to respond to these notes and provide the necessary information to the court.
How it works:
- The probate court examiner may have questions about the information provided in the original petition.
- You'll need to file a "Supplement to Clear Probate Notes" to address the questions or clarify the information.
- This supplement should be filed with the court under penalty of perjury.
- The supplement should address each of the matters to clear in the probate notes.
- You should file the supplement at least three court days before the hearing.
- The supplement should explain that you have satisfied all legal requirements and answer any questions that came to the mind of the probate examiner.
Does not include any Third Party Fees, Court Costs or Efiling Filing Fees.