Judge: Katherine Chilton, Case: 22STLC06957, Date: 2023-04-24 Tentative Ruling

Case Number: 22STLC06957    Hearing Date: April 24, 2023    Dept: 25

PROCEEDINGS:     PETITION FOR MINOR’S COMPROMISE

 

MOVING PARTY:   Petitioner Bianca Pacheco on behalf of minor Claimant Joaquin Duenas

RESP. PARTY:         None

 

PETITION TO APPROVE MINOR’S COMPROMISE OF DISPUTED CLAIM

(CCP § 372, CRC, rule 7.950.5)

 

TENTATIVE RULING:

 

The hearing on the Petition for Approval of Minor’s Compromise filed on behalf of minor Claimant Joaquin Duenas is CONTINUED to MAY 24, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. in Department 25 at the SPRING STREET COURTHOUSE.  Petitioner is ordered to file supplemental papers addressing the issues discussed herein at least 16 court days before the next scheduled hearing.

 

SERVICE:

 

[X] Proof of Service Timely Filed (CRC, rule 3.1300)                      OK

[X] Correct Address (CCP §§ 1013, 1013a)                                      OK

[X] 16/21 Court Days Lapsed (CCP §§ 12c, 1005(b))                       OK

 

OPPOSITION:          None filed as of April 20, 2023.                     [   ] Late                      [X] None

REPLY:                     None filed as of April 20, 2023.                     [   ] Late                      [X] None

 

ANALYSIS:

 

I.                    Background

 

            On October 19, 2022, Minor Joaquin Duenas (“Claimant”) filed an action against Defendant Beverly Villaluz (“Defendant”) arising out of an alleged motor vehicle accident on November 19, 2021.  Bianca Pachecho was appointed Claimant’s guardian ad litem on October 31, 2022.

 

            On November 15, 2022, Claimant, through his guardian ad litem, filed the instant Petition to Approve Minor’s Compromise of Disputed Claim (“Petition”).

 

            On February 21, 2023, the Court noted several deficiencies in the Petition and continued the hearing to allow Petitioner additional time to correct these deficiencies.  (2-21-23 Minute Order.)

 

            On March 1, 2023, Petitioner filed additional papers.

 

            On March 21, 2023, the Court noted additional deficiencies and again continued the hearing on the Petition.  (3-21-23 Minute Order.)

 

            On March 29, 2023, Petitioner filed an amended Petition and Order.

 

            No opposition has been filed.

 

II.                 Legal Standard

 

            Court approval is required for all settlements of a minor’s claim. (Prob. Code §§ 3500, 3600, et seq.; CCP § 372.) “‘[W]ithout trial court approval of the proposed compromise of the ward’s claim, the settlement cannot be valid.  [Citation.] [¶] Nor is the settlement binding [on the minor] until it is endorsed by the trial court.’” (Pearson v. Superior Court (2012) 202 Cal.App.4th 1333, 1338.) A minor, like Claimant, “shall appear either by a guardian or conservator of the estate or by a guardian ad litem appointed by the court in which the action or proceeding is pending, or by a judge thereof, in each case.” (Code Civ. Proc., § 372(a)(1).) Alternatively, the petitioner may file a declaration demonstrating that he or she has a right to compromise the minor’s claim under Cal. Probate Code section 3500.

 

            Regarding the substance of the Petition, to obtain court approval of the settlement of a minor’s claims, the petitioner must file a complete and “verified petition for approval of the settlement and must disclose ‘all information that has any bearing upon the reasonableness of the compromise.’ [Citations.]” (Barnes v. Western Heritage Ins. Co. (2013) 217 Cal.App.4th 249, 256; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 7.950.) (Italics added.)

 

Under Probate Code § 3505, if a petition is unopposed, the Court must issue a decision on the petition at the conclusion of the hearing.

 

 

 

III.              Discussion

 

The instant Petition was filed on November 15, 2022.  On February 21, 2023, the Court noted deficiencies in the Petition and continued the hearing to allow Petitioner additional time to correct these deficiencies.  (2-21-23 Minute Order.)

 

On March 1, 2023, Petitioner filed additional papers.  On March 21, 2023, the Court noted the following remaining deficiencies and again continued the hearing on the Petition.  (3-21-23 Minute Order.)

 

1.      Petitioner has not indicated the type of private health insurance that has paid Petitioner’s medical bills on MC-350 ¶ 12b(2)(a)-(d).

2.      Petitioner does not indicate the amount of medical bills paid by Medi-Cal on MC-350 ¶ 12b(4) or Attachment 12(4).  (Pet. pp. 52-53.)

3.      Petitioner has not filled out MC-350 ¶ 12b(5) with information about the medical services providers that will need to be paid.

4.      Petitioner has not checked box MC-350 ¶ 18b.

5.      Petitioner has served Mercury Insurance, but there is no indication that Defendant Beverly Villaluz was served with the Petition.  (MC-350 pp. 60-61.)

 

            On March 29, 2023, Petitioner filed an amended Petition and Order.  The amended Petition sets out the following information:

 

Minor – Joaquin Duenas, 3 years old

Guardian Ad Litem – Bianca Pacheco

Defendants – Beverly Villaluz

 

            Settlement:                                          $7,000.00

            Attorney’s Fees:                                  $1,750.00

            Litigation Costs:                                 $581.74

            Medical Bills:                                      $918.00

            TOTAL TO BE PAID TO MINOR: $3,750.26

 

            General Requirements

·         Petition on Form MC-350?                       YES

·         Proposed Order on Form MC-351?          YES

·         Proof of service on other parties?             YES.

 

 

 

Type of injury, medical expenses

 

Minor Claimant Duenas suffered “bruising on his chest and back pain.” (Pet. ¶ 6.)  Claimant received “ambulance and emergency room treatment” but has “received no further treatment.”  (Am. Pet. ¶ 7.)

 

·         Medical records documenting injuries and treatment?  Yes.  (Am. Pet. pp. 10-44 – Attach. 8.)

·         Negotiated reduction in medical liens?  None.  (Am. Pet. ¶ 12a(3), 12b(2)(f)(ii)(C).)

·         Injuries completely healed?  Yes, Claimant “has recovered completely from the effects of the injuries described in item 6, and there are no permanent injuries.”  (Am. Pet. at ¶ 8.)  Petitioner has attached medical records from minor Claimant’s hospital visit on the date of the accident indicating the types of injuries Claimant has suffered and states that no further treatment has been received.  (Ibid. at pp. 10-44, ¶ 7.)

 

Handling of Funds

 

How are settlement funds to be disposed of?  “There is no guardianship or conservatorship of the estate of the claimant. Petitioner requests…$3,750.26 be deposited in insured accounts in one or more financial institutions in this state, subject to withdrawal only on authorization of the court. The name, branch, and address of each depository are specified in Attachment 18b(2).”  (Am. Pet. ¶18b(2); MC-355.)  Petitioner has filed Attachment 18b(2) with information about the account where the funds will be deposited.

 

Attorneys’ Fees and Litigation Costs

 

·         Attorneys’ fees requested?  Yes, 25% of total settlement.  (Am. Pet. ¶ 13a; p. 53: Attach. 13a – Wabby Decl.)

·         If yes, attorney declaration including factors under CRC 7.955(b)? Yes. (Am. Pet. p. 53: Attach. 13a – Wabby Decl.)

·         Copy of retainer agreement? Yes.  (Am. Pet. p. 54-55: Attach. 17a.)

·         Litigation costs requested?  Yes.  (Am. Pet. ¶ 13b.)

o   Itemized?  Yes.  (Am. Pet.¶ 13b.)

 

Having reviewed the Amended Petition, the Court finds the following deficiencies that remain.  The Court continues the hearing on the Petition one final time to give Petitioner an opportunity to correct these deficiencies.

 

1.      The Amended Petition is missing page 6.

2.      Petitioner has not filled out MC-350 ¶ 12b(5)(b)(i) with information about the medical services provider that must be paid/reimbursed.

 

Given these deficiencies, the Court CONTINUES the hearing on the Petition for Minor’s Compromise of Disputed Claim.

 

IV.              Conclusion & Order

 

For these reasons,

 

The hearing on the Petition for Approval of Minor’s Compromise filed on behalf of minor Claimant Joaquin Duenas is CONTINUED to MAY 24, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. in Department 25 at the SPRING STREET COURTHOUSE.  Petitioner is ordered to file supplemental papers addressing the issues discussed herein at least 16 court days before the next scheduled hearing.

 

Petitioner is ordered to give notice.