Q: How do you file receipts with the Ex Parte Discharge Petition for conservatrship?
According to a fiduciary the court in Riveside has something to with keeoinh record of receipts.I do not know other than the DE295
A:
When filing receipts with an Ex Parte Petition for Discharge in a conservatorship case in California, it's important to follow the guidelines set by the court. Generally, you'll need to use specific forms like the DE-295, also known as the "Ex Parte Petition for Final Discharge and Order," which allows you to request the court to formally discharge you as the conservator after all duties have been completed.
To file receipts, you must prepare a final accounting or provide receipts that show the proper handling of the conservatee’s assets and finances. The court requires these records to ensure that all transactions were conducted appropriately and that the conservatee's estate has been fully managed according to the court's orders. You might need to submit an itemized list of all income and expenses along with supporting documentation to demonstrate that all assets have been distributed or used in accordance with the conservatorship guidelines.
The Riverside court, like other California courts, keeps these records as part of the conservatorship case file to ensure transparency and accountability. It's wise to contact the specific probate court clerk or refer to local court rules for any unique procedures or additional forms required. This will help you avoid any delays or complications in getting the discharge approved.
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