Amended Petition for Compromise of the Claim of Minor
Any amended complaint shall be filed and served on or before July 10, 2026.
Defendants’ Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff’s Complaint
Defendants’ motion to strike portions of plaintiff’s complaint is denied as moot in light of the court granting plaintiff leave to amend his complaint.
19. S-CV-0056877 In re the Petition of Furiosi, Marcella
Amended Petition for Compromise of the Claim of Minor
Petitioner Marcella Furiosi petitions for approval of compromise of the claim of minor Beau Podesta. The court issued a notice of intended ruling on May 18, 2026, indicating the petition does not conform to the requirements of the Probate Code and setting this hearing. Since then, no amended petition has been filed for the court’s review.
Petitioner requests relief that does not conform to the requirements of the Probate Code. Petitioner requests that the balance of the settlement funds, after payment of fees, medical expenses, and costs, be deposited in a blocked account at MVB Bank in Fairmont, West Virginia. Pursuant to Probate Code section 3611(b), deposits in a blocked account are to be with “a financial institution in this state . . . .” (Emphasis added.) The proposed bank is not within California.
Because the petition seeks relief not in conformity with the application provisions of the Probate Code it is denied without prejudice. If oral argument is requested, the appearance of the minor at the hearing is waived.
20. S-CV-0057053 CrossCountry Mortgage v. Pankow, Michael
The petition to confirm arbitration award is dropped from calendar in light of the notice of stay of proceedings filed on April 6, 2026. The petition may be re-noticed after the stay has been lifted.
The court on its own motion schedules this matter for an order to show cause hearing regarding status of bankruptcy stay on September 29, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. in Department 32.
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