Petition for Appointment of a Conservator of the Person and Estate
CASE NUMBER: 26PC-0033342 This matter is on calendar for further proceedings on a Petition for Appointment of a Conservator of the Person and Estate. Letters of Temporary Conservatorship issued on May 4, 2026, and are set to expire today unless further extended. Based on the declaration filed on June 9, 2026, the Court dispenses with notice to the Conservatee’s son. The matter has been properly noticed. The Citation has been filed with proper proof of service. Counsel was previously appointed for the Conservatee.
No objections have been raised. The Court has reviewed the Court Investigator’s report filed on May 7, 2026, which recommends granting the Petition. The report states that the Conservatee will not attend the hearing. The Court intends to GRANT the Petition, including the requested dementia powers, absent an appearance and objection as noted below. A proposed Order was submitted and will be executed. The matter will be set for Monday, November 9, 2026, at 2:30 p.m. in Department 44 for confirmation of filing the Proof of Service of Notice of Conservatee’s Rights (Form GC-341), Conservatorship Care Plan (GC-355/GC-356), Inventory and Appraisal (Form GC-040), and proof of service of the Notice of Filing of the Inventory and Appraisal (Form GC-042).The matter is set for Monday, July 12, 2027, at 2:30 p.m. in Department 44 for Annual 3
Review. The First Account and Report of Conservator will cover the time period of May 7, 2026, through July 6, 2027, and must be filed with the Court no later than October 4, 2027. The hearing on the First Account and Report of Conservator is set for Monday, October 18, 2027, at 2:30 p.m. in Department 44. An appearance is necessary on today’s calendar only if there is an objection by the Public Defender’s office.
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