On November 30, 2021, Yasha Bronshteyn, Ginzburg & Bronshteyn, APC partner and litigator attended the Los Angeles County Bar Association Executive Meeting with select colleagues and Los Angeles Superior Court Probate Judge Brenda Penny, Los Angeles Superior Court Probate Judge Robert Wada, Anaruth Gonzalez, Director, and Dean Silliman, Managing Probate Attorney. Issues of the robust discussion included:
- Minor’s compromises and lodging proposed Special Needs Trust per LASC Rule 4.115.
- Courtroom Changes in Los Angels Superior Cour concerning Dept. 9, Dept. 11, Dept. 3 – Long Cause, Probate Settlement Program, and funding for Zoom.
- Personnel to handle sign ups through LASC website.
Next, Ginzburg & Bronshteyn, is excited to announce that Peter Michael Kuntsler will join our team of dedicated professionals as Of Counsel. Peter brings 38 years of attorney experience and attended University of Southern California, M.S.Ed., 1980 Law School, University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, J.D., 1984.
Attorney Kuntsler will be an impactful addition to practice areas such as trust litigation, motion practice, and other aspects of litigation.
Attorney Bronshteyn had noteworthy results subsequent to a seven-day trial in front of the Honorable Paul T. Suzuki at the Los Angeles Superior Court which took place on January 28, February 4, June 17, 21, 29, 30, July 6, 2021. The Court heard from numerous medical professionals, social worker, and care providers. On July 23, 2021, the Court issued its Statement of Decision in favor of our client. It is important to discuss your questions with the right attorney to understand exactly what conservatorships are; when conservatorship are necessary; when conservatorship are not necessary; the breadth of power of a conservator of the person and of the estate; and the roles of court-appointed counsel, and other nuisances of conservatorship litigation. To discuss your needs and discover your options, consult the Los Angeles incapacity and estate planning attorneys at Ginzburg & Bronshteyn, APC.
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