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Probate judge approves multiple accountings, continues several hearings for lack of service
Summary
At a probate-court hearing, the presiding judge signed orders approving several conservators’ accountings, directed a transfer of remaining assets in one file to a residential trust, and sent several matters back to the clerk’s office for proper service or corrected petitions.
A presiding judge in a probate-court hearing approved final and periodic accountings in several conservatorship files and continued other matters for deficiencies in service or filings.
The approvals affect multiple adults under conservatorships; some orders end a conservatorsor’s financial duties, while others advance or confirm ongoing oversight. Several files were returned to the clerk’s office so notice or petitions can be corrected and hearings rescheduled.
In the matter of Kathy Colvin (File 51282DD), guardian ad litem Ariel Berger told the court she had reviewed the file and spoken with the conservator, saying the Coleman Foundation had opened a trust account and “they will become the payee for Social Security.” Berger recommended ending the conservatorship’s financial duties and continuing the guardianship role. The judge agreed and signed an order allowing the final accounting, giving the conservator up to 30 days to transfer remaining assets to the facility’s trust account. Berger told the court, “So I do believe that it's…
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