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Hearing about 2 months agoParties ordered to appear

IN THE MATTER OF BRAYAN JUNIOR GOMEZ PEREZ

Status Conference – Transfer In of Guardianship

Hearing date
Jun 25, 2026
Department
C
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N/A

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PR0001736 IN THE MATTER OF BRAYAN JUNIOR GOMEZ PEREZ

Status Conference – Transfer In of Guardianship of the Person

Ruling. The parties are ordered to appear.

PR0001763 IN THE MATTER MICHAEL WELCH

Petition for Appointment of Probate Conservator of the Person, filed by Marin County Public Guardian on 4/10/26.

Ruling. The parties are ordered to appear. If the Petition is granted, Conservator is ordered to comply with the following future dates: 1. Confidential Conservatorship Care Plan. a. A status hearing for the filing of the mandatory Confidential Conservatorship Care Plan shall be set on October 29, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. (Judicial Council Forms, forms DE-355 and DE-356.) b. An appearance will be required on that date if the Confidential Conservatorship Care Plan is not filed at least five court days prior to the hearing.

PRO054017 WALTER SCOTT HALL, CONSERVATORSHIP OF THE PERSON

Petition for Appointment of Probate Co-conservator of the Person, filed by Kemal A. Denizkurt on 3/10/26.

Ruling. Absent objections, this Petition will be granted without hearing.

PLEASE NOTE: Probate cases that are designated as confidential by California law will not be posted online. For tentative rulings in those matters, please contact the judicial secretary at (415) 444- 7260. Page 14 | 15

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