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Conservatorship of June Joehnck

Case Number

20PR00152

Case Type

Conservatorship - Person and Estate

Hearing Date / Time

Thu, 11/30/2023 - 09:00

Nature of Proceedings

Accounting Final Accounting and Petition for Termination

Tentative Ruling

According to court records, the Conservatee has died. A conservatorship is terminated by the death of the Conservatee. (Prob. Code, § 1860.) Upon the death of a Conservatee, a final accounting must be submitted. (Prob. Code, § 2620(b); CRC, Rule 7.1052(c).) The final accounting was ordered on August 22, 2023.

No accounting has been submitted. The Accounting shall comply with Prob. C. § 2620(b) and (c). Petitioner shall give notice as required by Prob. C. § 2621 and § 1460.

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