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Conservatorship of Chad Cothran

Case Number

1402947

Case Type

Conservatorship - Person and Estate

Hearing Date / Time

Thu, 09/28/2023 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

Status of Accounting

Tentative Ruling

Court records show that an Accounting is due (See Prob. Code, § 2620), but there is no accounting on file.  The Court ordered the accounting on January 26,2023.  The Accounting should have been filed for review by July 05, 2023, and it is noted that there is no accounting filed.

As the Court’s representative, the Court Investigator is required to visit the conservatee to make advisements and determine ongoing need in accordance with Probate Code section 1851. The Court Investigator must be served with a copy of the accounting. In Santa Barbara, it should be sent to 118 E. Figueroa, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

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