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Case Information

Filed 2025-01-07
Status Active
Type Conservatorship: Person & Estate
Docket 56 entries

Parties

Plaintiff Kathryn|Le Neave

Docket Entries

  1. Petition: Appointment Conservator
  2. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  3. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  4. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  5. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  6. Duties of Conservator (GC-348)
  7. Referral to Court Investigator - Confidential (CI-123)
  8. Notice of Conservatee's Rights (GC-341)
  9. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  10. Citation for Conservatorship (GC-320)
  11. Petition: Appointment Conservator
  12. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  13. Confidential Supplemental Information (GC-312)
  14. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  15. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  16. Capacity Declaration (GC-335)
  17. Order Appointing Court Investigator (GC-330)
  18. Application: Ex Parte Relief (Probate)
  19. Application: Ex Parte Relief (Probate)
  20. Declaration
  21. Petition: Amended
  22. Proof of Service
  23. Proof of Service
  24. Minute Order
  25. Order: Appointing Public Defender
  26. Notice of Hearing (GC-020)
  27. Petition: Amended
  28. Proof of Electronic Service
  29. Proof of Electronic Service
  30. Capacity Declaration (GC-335)
  31. Declaration
  32. Proof of Electronic Service
  33. Proof of Electronic Service
  34. Proof of Service
  35. Report (Confidential)
  36. Petition: Amended
  37. Report: Investigator-New File Temporary
  38. Minute Order
  39. Order Appointing Temporary Conservator (GC-141)
  40. Letters (Temporary): Issued/Filed
  41. Confidential Conservator Screening Form (GC-314)
  42. Conservator Viewing Receipt (CI-134)
  43. Duties of Conservator (GC-348)
  44. Proof of Electronic Service
  45. Proof of Electronic Service
  46. Proof of Service
  47. Petition: Amended
  48. Report
  49. Proof of Electronic Service
  50. Proof of Electronic Service
  51. Proof of Service
  52. Declaration
  53. Report (Confidential)
  54. Notice
  55. Minute Order
  56. Order Appointing Conservator (GC-340)

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