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(2) Costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred | by any party whose activities bring to the court's | attention the need to impose a surcharge; and |
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| (3)__Punitive and exemplary damages in an amount not to | exceed 15% of the actual losses of the estate as described | in paragraphs (1) and (2); except when the conservator is | found to have acted in bad faith or with deceit or to be | guilty of willful malfeasance, in which case, the punitive | and exemplary damages may be imposed in an amount not to | exceed 3 times the losses described in paragraphs (1) and | (2). |
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| | This bill amends the Probate Code governing conservators of | the estates of minors or disabled persons in the following | manner. |
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| | 1. Current law requires the conservator to file with the | court a complete inventory of the estate. This bill allows | the court, in the event that an inventory is not filed or the | inventory that is filed is incomplete, to rely on the opinion | of an appraiser or owner of similar property, even if the | person has not seen the missing property. The burden of | proving that the property was not required to be inventoried | is placed on the conservator. |
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| | 2. Current law allows a party to bring a proceeding for | surcharge to determine liability of the conservator for | malfeasance committed in the course of administration of the | estate. This bill clarifies what constitutes malfeasance or | improper management of the estate and allows the court to | award damages and costs. |
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