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Probate Court


Court Location

Orange County Superior Court
Lamoreaux Justice Center
341 The City Drive
Orange, CA 92868

See OC Superior Court Location Page for more specific information on location.


Probate/Mental Health

  • Adoption
  • Conservatorship
  • Emancipation
  • Estate
  • Guardianship
  • LPS Conservatorship
  • Minor's Compromise
  • Name Change
  • Probate of Will
  • Riese Petition
  • Termination of Parental Rights
  • Writ of Habeas Corpus
Probate Phone List

Email Guidelines for Probate Requests for Continuances

Parties and attorneys may e-mail the court at ContinueProbate@occourts.org for all matters set on a calendar in Department L73 only. Your e-mail must contain the following information:
  • SUBJECT LINE IN HEADING MUST COMPLETED AS FOLLOWS: HEARING DATE, TIME, DEPARTMENT, CASE NUMBER & NAME
    (Example: 02-22-06, 9:00, L73, A123456, SMITH)
  • FIRST LINE OF EMAIL MESSAGE: CASE NUMBER, CASE NAME, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PLEADING ON CALENDAR
  • REASON FOR REQUEST
  • NO ATTACHMENTS
CONTINUANCE QUALIFICATION GUIDELINES:
  • ONLY matters scheduled in Department L73 will be considered. For matters scheduled in L72 and L53, contact those courtrooms directly.
  • Requesting party is the petitioner, no prior continuance granted, no opposition - may be continued once with no appearance required.
  • Requesting party is not the petitioner, no prior continuance granted, no opposition – continuance requires the agreement of the petitioner, which must be received via email in order to process the request via this email address.
  • At prior hearing, parties or counsel have been ordered to return - may be continued one time with an advisement that a bench warrant is issued and held pending the new date at which an appearance is required.
  • There is an objector or multiple petitions and petitioners - continuance requires the agreement of all, which must be received via email in order to process the request via this email address.
  • Questions regarding probate notes see Email Guidelines for Probate Notes.
  • Email that does not comply with the above may not be reviewed

Please note: This procedure is intended solely for the purpose of requesting a continuance on specific cases currently set for hearing in Department L73. The Probate Staff cannot dispense legal advice or direct you on procedural alternatives.

All correspondence will be addressed on a priority basis according to hearing date. We will make every effort to respond by 5 P.M. prior to the hearing date.


Email Guidelines for Probate Note Questions

Parties and attorneys may e-mail the court at ProbateCalendar@occourts.org for all matters set on a calendar in Department L73. Your e-mail must contain the following information:
  • SUBJECT LINE IN HEADING MUST COMPLETED AS FOLLOWS: HEARING DATE, TIME, DEPARTMENT, CASE NUMBER & NAME
    (Example: 02-22-06, 9:00, L73, A123456, SMITH)
  • FIRST LINE OF EMAIL MESSAGE: CASE NUMBER, CASE NAME, AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PLEADING ON CALENDAR
  • A REFERENCE TO THE EXAMINERS NOTES PERTAINING TO THE PETITION ON CALENDAR AND YOUR DETAILED QUESTION SPECIFIC TO THAT CALENDARED MATTER.
  • NO ATTACHMENTS
Further, email inquiries shall conform to the following guidelines:

Please note: This procedure is intended solely for the purpose of answering questions regarding probate notes on the specific cases currently set for hearing in Department L73 or for clarifying language, codes sections, court rules and policies as they relate to your examiner notes.

This procedure is not for:

  • Confirmation of documents received by the court
  • Confirmation that documents have been reviewed

To view your notes go to www.occourts.org/calendars/probatenotes.asp. The Probate Staff cannot dispense legal advice or direct you on procedural alternatives.

All correspondence will be addressed on a priority basis according to hearing date. We will make every effort to respond within two court days.