File #: 19-220    Version: 1
Type: Rule/Form Proposal Status: Passed
File created: 8/9/2019 In control: Judicial Council
On agenda: 9/24/2019 Final action: 9/24/2019
Title: Rules and Forms | Probate Conservatorship and Guardianship: Qualifications and Education of Appointed Counsel (Action Required)
Attachments: 1. 20190924-19-220
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Rules and Forms | Probate Conservatorship and Guardianship: Qualifications and Education of Appointed Counsel (Action Required)

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Summary
Summary
The Probate and Mental Health Advisory Committee recommends repealing one rule of court and adopting five rules to update the minimum qualifications and annual education required for counsel to be appointed by the court under Probate Code sections 1470 and 1471 to represent wards and conservatees in proceedings under division 4 of the Probate Code. The committee also recommends revising one form for attorneys to certify their eligibility for appointment, approving the revised form for optional use, and revoking a second certification form. The amendments and revisions respond to suggestions from courts, stakeholders, and advocates to tailor the required qualifications and education more closely to statute, ensure the knowledge and experience needed for effective representation, and simplify the certification process.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Probate and Mental Health Advisory Committee recommends that the Judicial Council, effective January 1, 2020:

1. Repeal rule 7.1101 of the California Rules of Court;

2. Adopt rule 7.1101 to specify the scope of the chapter, define the terms used in the chapter, and establish general qualifications for appointed counsel;

3. Adopt rule 7.1102 to specify minimum qualifications and annual education related to guardianships required for an attorney to be appointed under Probate Code section 1470 to represent a ward or proposed ward in a guardianship or other proceeding under division 4 of the Probate Code;

4. Adopt rule 7.1103 to specify minimum qualifications and annual education related to conservatorships and legal capacity required for an attorney to be appointed under Probate Code section 1470 or 1471 to represent a conservatee, proposed conservatee, or person alleged to lack legal capacity in a conservatorship or other proceeding under divis...

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