Petition to Approve Accounting
Probate Notes: Appearances are required. The Court Investigator's Report has been received and recommends that the conservatorship continue.
HOWEVER, the Court Investigator reports that the Conservatee cannot communicate a desire to participate in the voting process, with or without reasonable accommodations. As a result of the Court Investigator's Report, Conservator and Attorney for Conservatee must appear and show cause why the Court should not disqualify the Conservatee from participating in the voting process pursuant to Election Code section 2209.
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Tentative Ruling: Matter of The Tosti Trust Dated September 3 2003 Tentative Ruling: Matter of The Tosti Trust Dated September 3 2003 Case Number
Case Type Trust Hearing Date / Time Wed, 02/11/2026 - 09:30 Nature of Proceedings Petition to Approve Accounting Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: Appearances required.
On September 2, 2025, Petitioner, Franklin M. Tosti, Jr. filed two petitions with this court. The first petition was to Determine a Claim to Property, and the second a petition to approve a trust accounting. Two hearings were held on these petitions, one on October 15, 2025 and the other on December 3, 2025.
For the first hearing, the Petition to Determine Claim to Property was recommended for approval, but does not appear to have yet been approved by the court. As for the accounting, several notes were posted, outlining discrepancies in the accounting based on the relief requested.
After supplement filed on January 15, 2026, the following is noted for the Court: Petition to Determine Claim to Property Petition is still recommended for approval, absent objection.
Accounting The petition is recommended for approval, absent objection. Any Respondents desirous to object to the Petition, must file a written objection before the hearing. The court has authority to require all objectors to file a written objection pursuant CRC, Rule 7.801, or else deem the failure to do so a waiver.
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