Section 1997 Of Article 2. Jurisdiction From California Probate Code >> Division 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 2.
1997
. (a) If at any time a court of this state determines that it
acquired jurisdiction to appoint a conservator because of
unjustifiable conduct, the court may do any of the following:
(1) Decline to exercise jurisdiction.
(2) Exercise jurisdiction for the limited purpose of fashioning an
appropriate remedy to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the
conservatee or proposed conservatee or the protection of the property
of the conservatee or proposed conservatee or to prevent a
repetition of the unjustifiable conduct, including staying the
proceeding until a petition for the appointment of a conservator of
the person, conservator of the estate, or conservator of the person
and estate is filed in a court of another state having jurisdiction.
(3) Continue to exercise jurisdiction after considering all of the
following:
(A) The extent to which the conservatee or proposed conservatee
and all persons required to be notified of the proceedings have
acquiesced in the exercise of the court's jurisdiction.
(B) Whether it is a more appropriate forum than the court of any
other state under the factors set forth in subdivision (c) of Section
1996.
(C) Whether the court of any other state would have jurisdiction
under factual circumstances in substantial conformity with the
jurisdictional standards of Section 1993.
(b) If a court of this state determines that it acquired
jurisdiction to appoint a conservator because a party seeking to
invoke its jurisdiction engaged in unjustifiable conduct, it may
assess against that party necessary and reasonable expenses,
including attorney's fees, investigative fees, court costs,
communication expenses, medical examination expenses, witness fees
and expenses, and travel expenses. The court may not assess fees,
costs, or expenses of any kind against this state or a governmental
subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of this state unless
authorized by law other than this chapter.