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California Guardianship Law 2012 (Free)

Released on: Nov. 21, 2012
Running Time: 03:10:44

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:08:45] Overview of Guardianship of the Person Leslie J. Shields ~ Staff Attorney, San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc.
Jayne Chong-Soon Lee ~ Probate Attorney, Superior Court of California, Alameda County
Leslie Parrish ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Public Counsel
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[00:59:40] Guardianship Process Leslie J. Shields ~ Staff Attorney, San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc.
Jayne Chong-Soon Lee ~ Probate Attorney, Superior Court of California, Alameda County
Leslie Parrish ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Public Counsel
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[00:58:35] Post-Guardianship Proceedings and Special Issues Leslie J. Shields ~ Staff Attorney, San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc.
Jayne Chong-Soon Lee ~ Probate Attorney, Superior Court of California, Alameda County
Leslie Parrish ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Public Counsel
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Learn the basics of guardianship law and procedure so that you can competently represent a child or adult petitioner in establishing a guardianship of the person.  This program will teach you how to represent parties in both uncontested and contested guardianship proceedings.  There will also be a discussion regarding referrals to Juvenile Dependency Court under Probate Code 1513(c), including recent case law and proposed legislative changes.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 03:10:44]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Program Overview and Introductions* [00:03:44]
    Leslie Parrish
  • Overview of Guardianship of the Person [01:08:45]
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Guardianship Process [00:59:40]
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Post-Guardianship Proceedings and Special Issues [00:58:35]
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields

Presentation Material

  • California Guardianship Law - Panel 1 (Power Point Slides)
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Caregiver and Child Care Authorization Forms
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Probate Court vs. Dependency Court Charts
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Caregiver’s Benefits Chart and Information Sheet
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Children’s Rights Project: Legal Guardianship In-Person Intake
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • California Guardianship Law - Panel 2 (Power Point Slides)
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Instructions to Complete Guardianship Forms
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Minor
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Petition for Appointment of Temporary Guardian of the Person
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Attachment 8 to Order Appointing Temporary Guardian
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Request to Waive Court Fees
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Order Appointing Guardian of Minor and Letters of Guardianship
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • California Guardianship Law - Panel 3 (Power Point Slides)
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • FC §3041 Decision Tree (Non-ICWA)
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee,Leslie Parrish,Leslie J. Shields
  • Post-Guardianship Proceedings and Special Issues Forms
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Declaration of Physician in Support of Petition for Guardianship
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
  • Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Forms
    Jayne Chong-Soon Lee, Leslie Parrish, Leslie J. Shields
Chairperson(s)
Leslie Parrish ~ Senior Staff Attorney, Public Counsel
Speaker(s)
Jayne Chong-Soon Lee ~ Probate Attorney, Superior Court of California, Alameda County
Leslie J. Shields ~ Staff Attorney, San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program, Inc.

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