Conservatorship of Wayne O Evenson
Conservatorship of Wayne O Evenson
Case Number
22PR00263
Case Type
Hearing Date / Time
Tue, 09/30/2025 - 09:00
Nature of Proceedings
1. Compliance Review Hearing, 2. Review Investigator's Report
Tentative Ruling
Probate Notes:
Court Investigator’s Review
The court investigator’s report has been received and recommends that the conservatorship continue.
Conservatorship Compliance Review
Appearances required. The following documents have not been filed with the court pursuant to the Court’s order to file the documents, issued on March 18, 2025:
Inventory & Appraisal (Form GC-040) (Prob. Code, § 2610). The conservator must file an inventory and appraisal of the estate, made as of the date of the appointment of the guardian or conservator.
Proof of Service – Notice of How to File Objection to I & A (Form GC-042) (Prob. Code, § 2610) A copy of the Inventory & Appraisal (Form GC-040), along with Notice of How to File Objection to I & A (Form GC-042), must be delivered to the conservatee’s spouse or registered domestic partner, the conservatee’s relatives in the first degree, and, if there are no such relatives, to the next closest relative, unless the court determines that the delivery will result in harm to the conservatee.
Proof of Recording Letters of Conservatorship (Prob. Code, § 2313). A conservator of the estate shall record a certified copy of the letters with the county recorder’s office in each county in which the conservatee owns an interest in real property, including a security interest. The conservator shall record the letters as soon as practicable after they are issued, but no later than 90 days after the conservator is appointed.
PLEASE NOTE: Failure to submit the required documents listed in the previous Conservator Compliance Order is a breach of fiduciary duty as a conservator, and can result in removal as conservator and surcharge. (Prob. Code, § 2650(c).) If you are removed from office, a successor conservator will be appointed and will be entitled to collect fees. The death of the conservatee does not relieve a conservator of the duty to cure the deficiencies from the previous hearings.
Appearances:
The court is open to the public for court business. The court is also conducting hearings via Zoom videoconference.
Meeting ID: 160 543 3416
Passcode: 5053334