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Court grants single adjournment in Lois Jones accounting case, schedules Nov. 6 hearing

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Summary

The Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court granted a single adjournment in an accounting matter for Lois Jones to allow a missing party, Jeanette Benedict, to appear. The case was rescheduled for Nov. 6 at 9 a.m.; the judge warned that a failure to appear at the second hearing could prompt a failure-to-appear finding.

The Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court granted a single adjournment in an accounting matter involving Lois Jones on the record Friday, rescheduling the hearing for Nov. 6 at 9 a.m.

Court staff said the matter had been adjourned previously to allow service on an interested party. The court made the continuance after noting that Jeanette Benedict, who the file lists in relation to accountings 4041 and 4042, was not present and giving Benedict an opportunity to appear.

The court told parties that if Benedict failed to appear at the new hearing, it would consider issuing a failure-to-appear finding. No objections were recorded at the hearing and no formal filings or orders beyond the adjournment were described on the record.

The clerk directed parties to provide any needed notes and documentation before the next date. No additional substantive action was taken on the Jones accounting at this session.