If a summary hearing has been set and compliance is met prior to the scheduled summary hearing date, will the hearing be cancelled so that appearance at the hearing is not required?
No. The summary hearing can only be cancelled by the Court either at the hearing, or by an order pursuant to a motion filed by the personal representative with the Probate Division. Once a summary hearing is scheduled by the Court, the Judge will expect you to be present. If you cannot attend, you must file a motion to continue or vacate the hearing as soon as possible, explaining why you cannot be present. The Judge may, or may not, grant such a motion.
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