Chatsworth, CA asked in Elder Law and Probate for California

Q: ....can I write on top MotionNotice & Motion on one paper? And how many requests can i ask court to do per motion?

How do i ask the probate court to release my money out of blocked accts? I want the court to release all the money to me ($600k approx.) this has been a waste of time. And I also want to tell the court that since this money does not belong to the deceased I want court NOT to pay the claim to Health County Services ($18k). Do I have to reject their claim myself in writting or how do i make sure this claim does not come out of my money? Or does it go away by itself since this money is rightfully mine not belong to the estate?

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Richard Samuel Price
Richard Samuel Price
Answered
  • Probate Lawyer
  • Redlands, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: There is a judicial counsel for to petition the court to withdraw funds from a blocked account: Judicial Counsel Form MC-357. You must also file an order to withdraw funds from a blocked account: Judicial Counsel Form MC-358. When you file this petition and order, you can only ask the court to withdraw funds from a blocked account, not any other motions.

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