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Judge delays guardianship rulings for two Cerritos children after beneficiary amount discrepancy, orders fingerprint checks
Summary
Fort Bend County judge paused rulings in two guardianship-of-estate cases for Christian and Elias Cerritos after testimony revealed larger-than-expected life-insurance benefits; the court ordered fingerprint-based background checks before ruling.
A Fort Bend County judge postponed rulings in two guardianship-of-estate matters for siblings Christian and Elias Cerritos after testimony showed the children stand to receive larger life-insurance benefits than earlier reported.
At a hearing in Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1, attorney Julia Hayes, representing the applicant, asked the court to appoint Raul Adalberto Cerritos Holiva as guardian of the estate for each son. During testimony, Mr. Cerritos said his children are beneficiaries of a life-insurance policy. The judge noted the amount initially listed in the application — $44,000 — was incorrect…
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