Conservatorship of Raymond Jack
Petitioner Joseph Rolando Jack appeals from orders of the probate court denying his petition to appoint a probate conservator for the person and estate of his father Raymond Jack (father) and to compel the deposition of father, and from an order granting father’s motion to expunge a notice of lis pendens which the petitioner filed against his father’s former home. By the time of the hearing on these motions, father had moved with his new wife to Georgia and petitioner construes the court’s order denying the conservatorship petition as based on the erroneous view of the court that it had lost jurisdiction as a result of the move. The probate court was under no such misapprehension. Its orders reflect the well-supported conclusion that the appointment of a conservator at that time was not justified. [1]
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