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Case Information

Filed 2024-03-06
Status Closed/Under Supervision
Type Conservatorship: Person & Estate
Docket 64 entries
Disposition dismiss

Parties

Plaintiff Rachel|L.|Sampson

Docket Entries

  1. Petition: Appointment Conservator
  2. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  3. Declaration
  4. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  5. Confidential Supplemental Information
  6. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  7. Proof of Electronic Service
  8. Proof of Electronic Service
  9. Proof of Electronic Service
  10. Proof of Electronic Service
  11. Minute Order
  12. Notice of Hearing
  13. Proof of Electronic Service
  14. Proof of Electronic Service
  15. Proof of Electronic Service
  16. Proof of Electronic Service
  17. Duties of Conservator (GC-348)
  18. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  19. Referral to Court Investigator - Confidential (CI-123)
  20. Order Appointing Court Investigator (GC-330)
  21. Application (no fee)
  22. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  23. Order
  24. Petition
  25. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  26. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  27. Order Appointing Court Investigator (GC-330)
  28. Confidential Supplemental Information (GC-312)
  29. Citation for Conservatorship (GC-320)
  30. Citation for Conservatorship (GC-320)
  31. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  32. Duties of Conservator (GC-348)
  33. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  34. Notice
  35. Referral to Court Investigator - Confidential (CI-123)
  36. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  37. Declaration
  38. Proof of Electronic Service
  39. Report (Confidential)
  40. Citation: Filed
  41. Declaration
  42. Petition
  43. Proof of Electronic Service
  44. Minute Order
  45. Declaration
  46. Request for Dismissal: Partial
  47. Proof of Electronic Service
  48. Declaration
  49. Capacity Declaration (GC-335)
  50. Report (Confidential)
  51. Report (Confidential)
  52. Minute Order
  53. Order Appointing Conservator (GC-340)
  54. Notice to Conservatee of Personalized List of Rights
  55. Bond
  56. Letters (Initial): Issued/Filed
  57. Order
  58. Notice
  59. Returned/Undeliverable Mail
  60. Determination of Conservatee's Appropriate Level of Care (GC
  61. Notice of Conservatee's Rights (GC-341)
  62. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)
  63. Notice of Filing Inventory & Appraisal (GC-042)
  64. Inventory & Appraisal (DE-160/GC-040)

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