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Code · California · Probate Code

§ 12404

182 words·~1 min read·/ca/probate-code/12404

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(a)A petition may be filed in the court having jurisdiction under Section 12403 for the administration of the estate of a missing person.
(b)The petition may be filed by any person who may be appointed as a personal representative, other than a person described in subdivision
(r)of Section 8461.
(c)In addition to the matters otherwise required in a petition for administration of the estate, the petition shall state all of the following:
(1)The last known place of residence and the last known address of the missing person.
(2)The time and circumstances when the missing person was last seen or heard from.
(3)That the missing person has not been seen or heard from for a continuous period of five years by the persons likely to have seen or heard from the missing person (naming them and their relationship to the missing person) and that the whereabouts of the missing person is unknown to those persons and to the petitioner.
(4)A description of the search or the inquiry made concerning the whereabouts of the missing person.
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