Q: What form do I need to cancel a conservatorship a family member has, my county is Stanely Mosk Courthouse, Los angeles
A:
To end a conservatorship in Los Angeles County at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, you'll need to file form GC-380 "Petition for Termination of Conservatorship" along with form GC-020 "Notice of Hearing."
Before filing, gather evidence showing why the conservatorship should end - this might include medical evaluations, financial records, or other documentation proving the conservatee can now manage their own affairs. You'll also need to serve notice to all interested parties, including the conservator, conservatee, and their family members.
The filing fee at Stanley Mosk Courthouse is approximately $435, though you may qualify for fee waivers if you have limited income. Consider scheduling consultation with the probate self-help center at the courthouse (111 North Hill Street, Los Angeles) - they offer free guidance on filling out these forms correctly. For additional support, the Los Angeles County Bar Association can provide referrals to attorneys who handle conservatorship cases.
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