
11-09-2007, 01:57 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Orange County, CA
Posts: 9
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Originally Posted by tickles76028
How can probation be transferred from one state to another? Also, how can a conservator or conservatorship be transferred from one state to another?
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Thank you for your question, and the opportunity for me to help you by responding to your posting.
The answer to your question as to criminal probation depends on the state you are in. Here in California, where I am, the court have a procedure that involves you being interviewed, and approved, by the new state you intend to move to, and then a motion is filed and served on probation, the prosecutor, and with the court, presenting a written letter from probation in the new state that says they agree to monitor and supervise you, and take you on as part of their caseload, and asking the court to find "good cause" to transfer probation for the reasons you would list in the motion.
When it comes to conservatorship, that is more difficult. In that case, normally you would bring a motion in the new state asking for the court to accept appointment of a new conservator, after you get the permission of the old conservator to move the conservatee out of state (based upon it being in his or her best interests).
I hope this helps. If you do have other questions, feel that you need legal representation, or want legal advice, please feel free to ask anytime -- it's my pleasure to help in any way that I can. Thank you.
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