Saturday, January 16, 2010

OCTOMOM's Family not subject to Guardianship of the estate

The director of a non profit corporation sought a Guardian of the estate for Nadya Suleman -- the Octomom's eight Children. Suleman sought a dismissal in the lower court saying among other things that this fellow has not pleaded ultimate facts that show that I am not taking care of the estate other than showing that I received 25K for some photos of the kids.

The lower court said that a stranger can apply for a guardianship. The Appeals court found that the statutory language of "other person on behalf of the minor" requires that a person pleads ultimate facts demonstrating financial misconduct or alleges other information sufficient to warrant court intervention in the management of the minor's property.

This stranger did not provide sufficient facts. No Standing, No Case.

NADYA SULEMAN, Petitioner, v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ORANGE COUNTY, Respondent; PAUL PETERSEN, Real Party in Interest.

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