Section 19025 Of Chapter 2. Petition For Approval And Settlement Of Claims Against Deceased Settlor From California Probate Code >> Division 9. >> Part 8. >> Chapter 2.
19025
. (a) If any creditor, beneficiary, or trustee fails timely to
file a written pleading upon notice, then the case is at issue,
notwithstanding the failure. The case may proceed on the petition and
written statements filed by the time of the hearing, and no further
pleadings by other persons are necessary. The creditor, beneficiary,
or trustee who failed timely to file a written pleading upon notice
may not participate further in the proceeding for the determination
requested, and that creditor, beneficiary, or trustee shall be bound
by the decision in the proceeding.
(b) The court's order, when final, shall be conclusive as to the
liability of the trust property with respect to the claims at issue
in the petition. In the event of a subsequent administration of the
probate estate of the deceased settlor, that order shall be binding
on the personal representative of the probate estate of the deceased
settlor as well as all creditors and beneficiaries who had notice of
the petition.