Judge: Maurice A. Leiter, Case: 21STCV21668, Date: 2023-04-12 Tentative Ruling
Case Number: 21STCV21668 Hearing Date: April 12, 2023 Dept: 54
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Marcelina De
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Plaintiffs, |
Case No.: |
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Tentative Ruling |
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Norman J. Wong, as
trustee of the Wong Family Trust, et al., |
Defendants. |
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Hearing Date: April
12, 2023
Department 54, Judge
Maurice A. Leiter
(4) Petitions for
Minor’s Compromise
Moving Party: Minor Plaintiffs
Responding Party: None
T/R: THE PETITIONS ARE GRANTED.
PLAINTIFFS TO NOTICE.
If the parties
wish to submit on the tentative, please email the courtroom at¿SMCdept54@lacourt.org¿with notice to
opposing counsel (or self-represented party) before 8:00 am on the day of the
hearing.
The Court considers the petitions. No opposition has been received.
Compromises of disputed claims brought by
minors are governed in part by CCP § 372. The statute allows a guardian ad
litem to appear in court on behalf of a minor claimant and gives the guardian
ad litem the power to compromise the minor’s claim “with the approval of the
court in which the action or proceeding is pending.” A petition for court approval of a compromise
must be verified by the petitioner and must contain a full disclosure of all
information that has any bearing upon the reasonableness of the compromise or
covenant. (CRC Rule 7.950.)
CRC Rule 7.952(a) requires the attendance of
the petitioner and claimant at the hearing on the compromise of the claim
unless the court for good causes dispenses with their personal appearance.
“Neither section 372 nor the California Rules
of Court (rules 7.950 & 7.952) contemplates a noticed motion and adversary
hearing when court approval of a minor's compromise is sought. Although we need
not decide the question, it would appear that a petition to approve or
disapprove a minor's compromise may be decided by the superior court, ex parte,
in chambers.” (Pearson v. Superior Court (2012) 202 Cal. App. 4th 1333, 1337.)
Petitioners seeks court approval for a
settlement from Defendants Norman J. Wong and
Sophie C. Wong, as trustees of the Wong Family Trust under
which minor Plaintiffs would each
receive $1,200.00 out of a total settlement of $150,000.00. Attorneys’ fees of $291.89 and costs of $324.32
will be deducted from the minor claimants’ settlement amounts. Minor claimants’
net proceeds are $875.68 each. The settlement funds will be deposited in
blocked accounts.
This is a landlord tenant action involving
allegations of uninhabitable conditions.
The Court finds that the individual settlements are fair in light
alleged injuries sustained by claimants. The attorney’s fees are reasonable.