Keeping the Court Informed of Address Changes....
"If the conservatee’s residence address or telephone number changes after your
"If the conservatee’s residence address or telephone number changes after your
appointment, you must promptly notify the court of the change by completing
and delivering to the court, in person or by mail, a form notice of the change."
This quote is taken directly from the Handbook for Conservators which is published by the California Superior Court. It is my understanding that the Court requires such notification within 30 days of a residence change.
Both the Conservator of the Person and Conservator of the Estate are required to keep the Court advised of address changes.
Both of Catherine DeMartini's conservators failed to notify the Court within 30 days of her move to Laurel Heights.
Truth be told, the Court was not notified for FOUR months!
30 DAYS NOT FOUR MONTHS!
30 DAYS NOT FOUR MONTHS!
SHAME,
SHAME,
SHAME HERBERT AND ELIZABETH!
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SHAME,
SHAME HERBERT AND ELIZABETH!
Stay tuned to see what other shameful mistakes wikiprobate uncovers!