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Case Information

Filed 2021-11-17
Status Closed/Under Supervision
Type Conservatorship: Person & Estate
Docket 77 entries

Parties

Plaintiff Michael|Mauldin

Docket Entries

  1. Substitution of Attorney (MC-050)
  2. Confidential Supplemental Information (GC-312)
  3. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  4. Capacity Declaration (GC-335)
  5. Order Appointing Court Investigator (GC-330)
  6. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  7. Duties of Conservator (GC-348)
  8. Citation for Conservatorship (GC-320)
  9. Petition: Appointment Conservator
  10. Petition: Temporary Letters
  11. Notice of Hearing
  12. Proof of Service
  13. Proof of Service
  14. Citation for Conservatorship (GC-320)
  15. Proof of Service
  16. Proof of Service
  17. Order
  18. Declaration
  19. Report: Investigator-New File Temporary
  20. Minute Order
  21. Order Appointing Temporary Conservator (GC-141)
  22. Bond
  23. Order Appointing Temporary Conservator (GC-141)
  24. Letters (Temporary): Issued/Filed
  25. Citation: Issued
  26. Citation: Filed
  27. Declaration
  28. Proof of Service
  29. Petition
  30. Zoom Instruction Sheet J. Culver D13
  31. Declaration
  32. Report
  33. Declaration
  34. Declaration
  35. Minute Order
  36. Order Appointing Conservator (GC-340)
  37. Letters (Initial): Issued/Filed
  38. Application: Ex Parte Relief (Probate)
  39. Declaration
  40. Application (fee)
  41. Notice
  42. Zoom Instruction Sheet J. Culver D13
  43. Minute Order
  44. Order
  45. Order
  46. Bond
  47. Notice of Remote Appearance
  48. Declaration
  49. Minute Order
  50. Notice of Conservatee's Rights (GC-341)
  51. Determination of Conservatee's Appropriate Level of Care (GC
  52. Proof of Service
  53. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  54. Declaration
  55. Minute Order
  56. Order After Hearing
  57. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)
  58. Notice of Filing Inventory & Appraisal (GC-042)
  59. Declaration
  60. Application: Ex Parte Relief (Probate)
  61. Application (fee)
  62. Order
  63. Bond
  64. Surety Bond Posted
  65. Pre-Move Notice of Change of Residence (GC-079)
  66. Post-Move Notice of Change of Residence (GC-080)
  67. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)
  68. Notice of Filing Inventory & Appraisal (GC-042)
  69. Petition: Subsequent (After Letters Issued)
  70. Report
  71. Referral to Court Investigator - Confidential (CI-123)
  72. Proof of Service
  73. Financial Documents Caption Sheet
  74. Report (Confidential)
  75. Minute Order
  76. Minute Order
  77. Order

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