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Conservatorship of Nayeli Monserat Arzate Navarro

Petition to Appoint Limited Conservator

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Aug 19, 2026
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Case Type Conservatorship Hearing Date / Time Wed, 08/19/2026 - 09:30 Nature of Proceedings Petition to Appoint Limited Conservator Tentative Ruling Probate Notes: Appearances required.

The following defects must be corrected before the hearing: Proof of Service on Relatives of Proposed Conservatee. There is no Proof of Service on father of proposed Conservatee. Proof of Service on Father or adequately supported request to dispense with notice (CRC 7.52; see Local Court form SC-6014) is required. At least 15 days before the hearing on the petition for appointment of a conservator, notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be given by timely mailing service of the notice and copy of the petition to the (1) spouse, if any, or registered domestic partner, if any, of the proposed conservatee, and (2) relatives named in the petition at their addresses stated in the petition. (Prob. Code, Sec.1822.)

Confidential Declaration on Medical Ability to Attend Hearing (GC-325) - As of January 1, 2025, the ability of the proposed conservatee to attend the hearing will be determined on evidence submitted on Judicial Counsel form GC-325. This form was adopted for mandatory use as of January 1, 2025. This form must be filed, or the proposed conservatee will be expected to attend the hearing.

Regional Center Report. When the proposed conservatee is a person with developmental disabilities, a report from the appropriate regional center is required (in this geographical area, the regional center is Tri-Counties). (Prob. C. Sec. 1827.5.)

The proposed conservatee is expected to attend the hearing, unless a Confidential Declaration on Medical Ability to Attend Hearing (GC-325) is filed and shows a medical inability to attend. (Prob. Code, Sec. 1825.) (Prob. Code, Sec. 1825(a)(2)[medical inability].)

Tentative Ruling: Estate of Thomas Lee Williams Tentative Ruling: Estate of Thomas Lee Williams

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