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Conservatorship of Briana Vargas

Case Number

24PR00639

Case Type

Conservatorship

Hearing Date / Time

Tue, 12/17/2024 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

Petition to Appoint Limited Conservator

Tentative Ruling

Probate Notes:

Appearances required.

The following is noted for the Court at the hearing:

Untimely Mailed Service on Regional Center.  When the proposed conservatee is a person with developmental disabilities, at least 30 days before the day of the hearing on the petition, the petitioner shall mail a notice of hearing and a copy of the petition to the appropriate regional center (in this geographical area, the regional center is Tri-Counties). (Prob. C. § 1822(e).)  The proof of service in this case shows service on the Regional Center was 8 days short.

Regional Center Report.  When the proposed conservatee is a person with developmental disabilities, a report from the appropriate regional center (in this geographical area, the regional center is Tri-Counties). (Prob. C. § 1827.5.)  There is no report on file.

The proposed conservatee is not expected to attend the hearing.  (Prob. Code, § 1825.) (Prob. Code, § 1825(a)(2)[medical inability].)

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