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CVPG18-0029802·shasta·Probate·Probate
Hearing 1 day agoCONTINUED

GUARDIANSHIP OF LEONARDO BOUNLEUTTAY

Order to Show Cause Re: Termination

Hearing date
Aug 17, 2026
Department
42
Judge
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Sep 28, 2026
Appearance
Not required

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CASE NUMBER: CVPG18-0029802 Disclosure Re: guardianship cases involving Shasta County Health and Human Services Agency-Judge Wood discloses that her step-daughter, Erinn Watts, is the Administrative Branch Director of the Health and Human Services Agency. In that position, Judge Wood’s step-daughter does not have any involvement in the investigation, management, prosecution or defense of guardianship cases. However, the Court makes this disclosure of an employment relationship between an investigating agency and the Court’s first degree relative as required by California Code of Judicial Ethics.

This matter is on calendar for further proceedings regarding the Order to Show Cause Re: Termination and for confirmation of receipt from Sacramento County Superior Court. A petition to transfer the proceedings to Sacramento County was granted on April 13, 2026. All required fees or fee waivers have not been submitted, thus the file has not been transferred. The matter is continued to Monday, September 28, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in Department 42 for further proceedings regarding the Order to Show Cause Re: Termination and for confirmation of receipt from Sacramento County Superior Court. Petitioner is again reminded to submit all required fees and/or provide fee waivers (forms FW-001-GC and FW-003-GC) to ensure timely transfer of the file. No appearance is necessary on today’s calendar.

GUARDIANSHIP OF EMMA CORONELL-OLESON

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