Review Hearing on Transfer to Contra Costa County
Santa Barbara County - Judge Jed Beebe - 20260615 Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Lindsey Curb Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Lindsey Curb Case Number 1483299 Case Type Conservatorship Hearing Date / Time Mon, 05/11/2026 - 08:30 Nature of Proceedings Court Investigator's Annual Review Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: The court investigator's report has been received and recommends that the conservatorship continue. No appearance is required. The next review hearing will be held on May 10, 2027. The Court will give notice of the hearing.
Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Caleb B Willis Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Caleb B Willis Case Number 1457059 Case Type Conservatorship Hearing Date / Time Mon, 05/04/2026 - 08:30 Nature of Proceedings Review of Investigator's Report Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: The court investigator's report has been received and recommends that the conservatorship continue. No appearance is required. The next review hearing will be held on May 3, 2027, at 8:30. The Court will give notice of the hearing.
Appearances: The court is open to the public for court business. The court is also conducting hearings via Zoom videoconference. Meeting ID: 161 797 5412 Passcode: 8749009
Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Terry Allen Ramsey Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Terry Allen Ramsey Case Number 1171960 Case Type Conservatorship Hearing Date / Time Mon, 05/11/2026 - 08:30 Nature of Proceedings Review Hearing on Transfer to Contra Costa County Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: Appearances required. There is no notification of receipt of transfer on file from Contra Costa County.
Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Johanna Maria Wolter Tentative Ruling: Conservatorship of Johanna Maria Wolter Case Number 21PR00340 Case Type Conservatorship Hearing Date / Time Mon, 06/22/2026 - 08:30 Nature of Proceedings Report of Sale and Petition for Order Confirming Sale of Real Property Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: The following defects must be remedied before the sale may be held:
No prior Court Order. This Court must be petitioned for the power to sell the conservatee's personal or former residence before " any significant resources" are committed to the sale. (Prob. Code, Sec.2540(c).) There is no court order on file granting the conservator the authority to sell the subject property.
Missing allegations. The following allegations are required by Probate Code section 2540(b), but are missing from the petition: Conservator discussed the proposed sale with the conservatee. Conservatee supports sale (or is opposed). (Prob. Code, Sec. 2540(b).) Circumstances that necessitate the proposed sale, including whether the conservatee has the ability to live in the personal residence and why other alternatives, including, but not limited to, in-home care services, are not available.
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Notice is Inadequate. Notice must conform to the same requirements in the provisions governing the sale of real property in decedent's estates. (Prob. Code, Sec. 2543(b).) This includes publication, posting notice by the court clerk, etc. (Prob. Code, Sec.Sec.10308(c); 1230.) The notice in this case was not posted by the clerk and the Proof of Service was not on the proper Judicial Council Form. Notice of at least 15 days is required to the conservator, conservatee, spouse of conservatee (if applicable), the buyer, and any party requesting special notice. (Prob. Code, Sec.Sec.1220(a)(2)(B), 10308(c), and 11601.) Proofs of Service must be filed using form GC-020, attaching form GC-020(C) to that notice.
Proposed Order (DE-260). A proposed order must be submitted with relief that matches that requested in the petition. No such document was filed with the court.
Appraisal Older than Six Months. The conservatee's personal residence must be appraised less than six months prior to the confirmation hearing. (Prob. Code, Sec.2543(c).) The Court has the discretion to find that it is in the best interests of the conservatee to rely on an appraisal of the subject property that was conducted not more than one year prior, if a compelling reason is presented. (Ibid.)