Judge: Serena R. Murillo, Case: 20STCV05736, Date: 2023-04-17 Tentative Ruling
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Case Number: 20STCV05736 Hearing Date: April 17, 2023 Dept: 29
TENTATIVE
The motion to substitute successor in
interest is CONTINUED one final time to allow Plaintiff to present more information as to
whether Edyth and Elizabeth seek to relinquish their right to commence this
action as successors in interest.
Legal
Standard
CCP section 377.31 provides that
“[o]n motion after the death of a
person who commenced an action or proceeding, the court shall allow a pending
action or proceeding that does not abate to be continued by the decedent’s
personal representative or, if none, by the decedent’s successor in
interest.” (Code Civ. Proc., § 377.31.)
CCP section 377.32 provides that
a person who seeks to commence such an action as the decedent’s successor in
interest must file an affidavit or declaration providing the following:
1.
The decedent’s name
2.
The date and place of the
decedent’s death
3.
“No proceeding is now pending
in California for administration of the decedent’s estate.”
4.
If the decedent’s estate was
administered, a copy of the final order showing the distribution of the
decedent’s cause of action to the successor in interest
5.
Either of the following, as
appropriate, with facts in support thereof:
A.
“The affiant or declarant is
the decedent’s successor in interest (as defined in Section 377.11 of the
California Code of Civil Procedure) and succeeds to the decedent’s interest in
the action or proceeding.”
B.
“The affiant or declarant is
authorized to act on behalf of the decedent’s successor in interest (as defined
in Section 377.11 of the California Code of Civil Procedure) with respect to
the decedent’s interest in the action or proceeding.”
6.
“No other person has a
superior right to commence the action or proceeding or to be substituted for
the decedent in the pending action or proceeding.”
7.
“The affiant or declarant
affirms or declares under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of
California that the foregoing is true and correct.”
(Code
Civ. Proc., § 377.32(a).) A certified copy of the decedent’s death
certificate must also be attached to the affidavit or declaration. (Id.,
§ 377.32(c).)
“‘Decedent’s
successor in interest’ means the beneficiary of the decedent’s estate or other
successor in interest who succeeds to a cause of action or to a particular item
of the property that is the subject of a cause of action.” (Code. Civ.
Proc., § 377.11.) A “beneficiary of the decedent’s estate” means “if the decedent
died without a will, the sole person or all of the persons who succeed to
a cause of action, or to a particular item of property that is the subject of a
cause of action, under
Sections 6401¿and¿6402 of the Probate Code¿or, if the law of a sister state or
foreign nation governs succession to the cause of action or particular item of
property, under the law of the sister state or foreign nation.” (Code of Civ.
Proc., § 377.10.)
Discussion
Since the time of the filing of Plaintiff’s Complaint,
Plaintiff has died. In light of
his death, his sister moves for an order permitting her substitution as
the Successor in Interest to Plaintiff’s causes of action.
On January 19, 2023, this matter came
on for hearing. The Court noted that Senllacett Gonzalez Guardado’s declaration
is filed with the motion, and satisfies the requirements of CCP section
377.32(a). Further, Plaintiff has attached a certified copy of the decedent’s
death certificate to the declaration as required under CCP section 377.32(c).
However, the motion also states that Plaintiff is survived by his sisters, Senllacett
Gonzalez Guardado and Edyth Monica Gonzalez. But the motion does not seek to
appoint Edyth as a successor in interest. Moreover, the death certificate lists
Elizabeth Gonzalez as another sister of Plaintiff’s. As such,
the Court inquired as to Edyth and Elizabeth’s status, and noted that if they
wish to relinquish their interests as successors in interest in this matter,
their declarations are required stating so.
The Court continued the motion to
appoint Plaintiff’s sister as successor in interest to allow Plaintiff to
present more information as to whether Edyth and Elizabeth seek to relinquish
their right to commence this action as successors in interest.
However, Plaintiff has not filed any
new papers. Therefore, the Court will continue one last time, to May 18, 2023 at 1:30 p.m.
Moving party is directed
to give notice.