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Hearing todayAPPEARANCES ARE REQUIRED

Guardianship of Tyler Vincent Mellone, Thea Lilly Mellone

Termination of Guardianship

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Aug 18, 2026
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TENTATIVE RULING:

APPEARANCES ARE NOT REQUIRED. The matter is continued to October 6, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in Department 61 to permit the proposed guardian an opportunity to review the comments and recommendations made in the Memorandum of Court Investigator filed July 24, 2026, and determine how best to proceed in light of the particular circumstances of the guardianship petition.

12. Guardianship of Avisail Olin Sanchez-Garcia 26PR00877 Review of Guardianship

TENTATIVE RULING:

APPEARANCES ARE NOT REQUIRED. Absent objection, the provisions of the temporary guardianship will remain in effect until the Court has made a ruling on the underlying general guardianship petition. The case remains as SET for hearing on the general guardianship petition on October 6, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. in Department 61.

13. Guardianship of Tyler Vincent Mellone, Thea Lilly Mellone SPR090713 Termination of Guardianship

TENTATIVE RULING:

APPEARANCES ARE REQUIRED. The Court, having filed an order appointing attorney Carolyn Vandyk as Minor’s Counsel, orders the appearance of Ms. Vandyk and the parties for confirmation of the appointment, and to set a case management schedule, to include dates for the filing of a memo by Minor’s Counsel outlining the issues and position of the minors, as well as dates for a contested hearing if necessary and the attendant witness list and document exchange deadlines.

***End of Tentative Rulings***

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