Conservatorship of Julie C. CA2/2

CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedJuly 3, 2025
DocketB341750
StatusUnpublished

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Filed 7/3/25 Conservatorship of Julie C. CA2/2 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

DIVISION TWO

Conservatorship of the Person and B341750 Estate of JULIE C. LOS ANGELES COUNTY (Los Angeles County OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC Super. Ct. No. 21STPB04248) GUARDIAN, as Conservator, etc.,

Petitioner and Respondent,

v.

AMY BROPHY, as Successor Trustee, etc., et al.,

Objectors and Appellants.

APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Gus T. May, Judge. Affirmed. Deems Law Offices and Joseph E. Deems for Objectors and Appellants. Dawyn R. Harrison, County Counsel, Laura Quiñonez, Assistant County Counsel, and Lisa A. Anderson, Principal Deputy County Counsel, for Petitioner and Respondent. ____________________ Amy Brophy as Successor Trustee of the Christopher Prettyman Special Needs Trust and Christopher Prettyman (collectively, Appellants) appeal a probate court order overruling their objections to a conservator’s accounting of Prettyman’s mother’s estate. Finding no error, we affirm. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND Julie C.1 has been under a court-ordered conservatorship since Respondent Los Angeles County Office of the Public Guardian (Public Guardian) was appointed as temporary conservator of Julie’s person and estate on October 6, 2021. The conservatorship proceeding is Los Angeles Superior Court case No. 21STPB04248, and that is the case before us in this appeal (the Conservatorship Case). The Public Guardian became the permanent conservator of Julie’s person and estate in February 2022. Letters of conservatorship issued. The Christopher Prettyman Special Needs Trust (Prettyman Trust) was established in 2016 for the care of Prettyman, a dependent adult and Julie’s son. Julie was initially the trustee of the Prettyman Trust, but after she was conserved, she was replaced by Amy Brophy in April 2022. During the pendency of the Conservatorship Case, on August 2, 2023, Brophy filed a “Petition for Statutory and Related Relief Against the County of Los Angeles for Aggravated and Intentional Elder Abuse of Disabled Dependent Adult” in superior court case No. 23STPB08451 (the Related Case).2

1 Because Julie is a conservatee, we refer to her by her first name and last initial. (See Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.90(b)(2).) 2 Appellants included a number of documents from the Related Case in the appendix they filed as part of the record on

2 Although the court ordered the Conservatorship Case and the Related Case related on August 16, 2023, they remain separate, and we summarize their procedural histories in turn. I. The Conservatorship Case (No. 21STPB04248) On October 5, 2022, Brophy filed a Petition to Compel Return of Trust Property in the Conservatorship Case. (See Prob. Code, §§ 850, subd. (a)(1), (3),3 859; Welf. & Inst. Code, § 15657.5.) Among other things, Brophy claimed: approximately $77,000 had been transferred from the Prettyman Trust to Julie’s bank account in March 2021; the Public Guardian was wrongfully holding those funds; and the Prettyman Trust should be given a lien against Julie’s estate. The Public Guardian opposed the petition in part because Brophy “has not proven that any funds spent by [Julie] before the court ordered the temporary conservatorship on October 6, 2021[,] was [sic] not used on

appeal. (See Cal. Rules of Court, rules 8.120(a)(1)(B), 8.124.) But those documents are not part of the record in this appeal, and that is not the proper means to obtain judicial notice of them. (See Evid. Code, §§ 452, subd. (d)(1), 459; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.252(a)(1).) Nevertheless, both parties’ briefs discuss the proceedings in the Related Case and the Public Guardian has not objected to our considering the documents. We thus construe Appellants’ appendix as a request for judicial notice and, so construed, grant it. (Cf. Grosz v. California Dept. of Tax & Fee Administration (2023) 87 Cal.App.5th 428, 448 [courts taking judicial notice “ ‘do not take notice of the truth of matters stated therein’ ”].)

3 All further undesignated references are to the Probate Code.

3 [Prettyman],” and because Prettyman used Julie’s bank card to make purchases for himself. While that petition was pending, the Public Guardian filed a First Account Current and Report on April 21, 2023, covering the period September 28, 2021, through February 2, 2023. (See Prob. Code, §§ 1060–1064, 2620, 2640.) Brophy objected to the First Account Current on August 4, 2023, largely on the ground it failed to identify funds in Julie’s estate ostensibly taken from the Prettyman Trust. (See § 2622.) The Public Guardian responded that because the court had yet to rule on Brophy’s October 5, 2022, Petition, it was speculative and premature to include any funds purportedly owed to the Prettyman Trust in the First Account Current. On January 26, 2024, the trial court overruled Brophy’s objections to the First Account Current, granted the April 21, 2023, Accounting, and ordered the Public Guardian to file an accounting for the period February 3, 2023, through January 31, 2024, by May 31, 2024. The written order memorializing that decision was issued a few weeks later, on February 9, 2024, and specifically provided: “Nothing in this order should be construed as a determination that any property alleged to be property of the . . . Prettyman . . . Trust in the 10/5/2022 850 petition is in fact property of this conservatorship estate.” There was no appeal. Also on January 26, 2024, the trial court ordered Brophy to show cause why her October 5, 2022, Petition “should not be denied without prejudice given the relief requested is duplicative of the . . . petition [filed in the Related Case] and does not meet the appropriate relief for a conservatorship matter.” After receiving briefing, the court denied the October 5, 2022, Petition without prejudice on April 16, 2024. There was no appeal.

4 The Public Guardian filed its Second Account Current and Report on May 24, 2024, for the period February 3, 2023, through May 7, 2024. Appellants objected, arguing the account was incomplete because it failed to identify funds in Julie’s estate that the petition in the Related Case claimed belonged to the Prettyman Trust. The trial court overruled the objections and approved the Second Account Current and Report on August 16, 2024. Appellants timely appealed that order. (See Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.104(a), (c)(2), (e).) II. The Related Case (No. 23STPB08451) Brophy initiated the Related Case on August 2, 2023, with a section 850 petition. Brophy stated her claims there were “in addition to and supplement [her] pending claims in” the Conservatorship Case–specifically, she asked the Public Guardian to recognize a portion of Julie’s funds rightfully belonged to the Prettyman Trust and should be returned to it. However, the prayer for relief was largely identical to the prayer contained in the October 5, 2022, Petition, save for her requests the court find the Public Guardian “committed elder abuse upon a disabled dependent adult,” reconsider its prior rulings, and provide an additional recovery for Prettyman. A few weeks later, Brophy filed a notice of related cases, and the court determined case Nos. 21STPB04248 and 23STPB08451 were related.

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