Petition to Appoint Temp. Guardian of Person
2020. Once proper service has been completed, any objecting respondents must file a written objection before the next 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. Due to staffing limitations, processing times may be delayed. To assist in processing, attorneys and parties should include the next court date in the "Filing Description" field provided by the electronic service provider. That field is also used for further descriptions of the document being e-filed, so be sure to put the calendar date FIRST in the field - BEFORE any further description of the document being e-filed (e.g.: 06/28/16 For XYZ).
Tentative Ruling: Guardianship of Lyllyana Ray Holt Tentative Ruling: Guardianship of Lyllyana Ray Holt Case Number
Case Type Guardianship Hearing Date / Time Tue, 06/23/2026 - 09:00 Nature of Proceedings Petition to Appoint Temp. Guardian of Person Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: Appearances required. The following must be submitted: Proof of Personal Service. Proof of timely personal service of the notice of hearing and a copy of the petition (Prob. Code, Sec. 1511) on Mother, OR Consent to Appointment of Guardian and Waiver of Notice (Judicial Council form GC-211) OR adequately supported request to dispense with notice supported by Declaration of Due Dilligence. (CRC 7.52; see Local Court form SC-6014).
Supplemental Declaration. The court may grant a petition for a temporary guardian only when good cause is shown. (Prob. Code, Sec. 2250.) Good cause may be found where the minor needs immediate protection from substantial harm. (See CRC, Rule 7.1012(b).) Absent exigent circumstances, the Petition will be denied. The Petition on file with the Court does not contain sufficient facts to constitute good cause. Petitioner must file a Supplemental Declaration to include facts showing good cause exists.
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