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Defendant’s Position Paper as to Alleged Bond Violations
Defendant’s Position Paper as to Alleged Bond Violations
Waiver of Arraignment Please of Not Guilty
Waiver of Arraignment Please of Not Guilty
Petition for Change of Gender and Issuance of New Birth Certificate
Petition for Change of Gender and Issuance of New Birth Certificate
Declaration of Physician – Attachment to Petition
Declaration of Physician – Attachment to Petition
Declaration of Physician – Attachment to Petition..
Declaration of Physician – Attachment to Petition..
Petition to Determine Succession to Real Property (Estates of $150,000 or Less)
Petition to Determine Succession to Real Property (Estates of $150,000 or Less)
Petition for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem – Probate
Petition for Appointment of Guardian Ad Litem – Probate
Ex Parte Petition for Final Discharge and Order (Probate—Decedents’ Estates and Conservatorships and Guardianships)
Ex Parte Petition for Final Discharge and Order (Probate—Decedents’ Estates and Conservatorships and Guardianships)
Ex Parte Petition for Authority to Sell Securities and Order [same as GC-070]
Ex Parte Petition for Authority to Sell Securities and Order [same as GC-070]
Ex Parte Petition for Approval of Sale of Personal Property and Order [same as GC-075
Ex Parte Petition for Approval of Sale of Personal Property and Order [same as GC-075
Duties and Liabilities of Personal Representative – California
The personal representative has three kinds of duties to the estate and its beneficiaries:
- the duty to be impartial (that is, not to favor the interests of one party over another);
- the duty of undivided loyalty (not to put one’s own interests in conflict with the interests of the estate); and
- the duty to administer the estate with care and prudence
The PR also has specific duties, including:
- collecting and taking an inventory of the assets of the estate;
- managing these assets during the period of administration and paying the estate bills, including claims of creditors, expenses of administration and any taxes; and
- making distribution to the heirs or the beneficiaries under a will.