Part 1 · Probate Rules
Rule 7.101. Use of Judicial Council forms
(a) Use of mandatory forms If a petition, an order, or another document to be submitted to the court is one for which the Judicial Council has adopted a mandatory form, that form must be used. Except as provided in this rule, if the Judicial Council has adopted a mandatory form in more than one alternative version, one of the alternative versions must be used. If that form is inadequate in a particular situation, an addendum may be attached to it.
(b) Alternative mandatory forms The following forms have been adopted by the Judicial Council as alternative mandatory forms for use in probate proceedings or other proceedings governed by provisions of the Probate Code:
(1) Petition for Appointment of Guardian of Minor(form GC-210) andPetition for Appointment of Guardian of the Person(form GC-210(P));
(2) Petition for Appointment of Temporary Guardian(form GC-110) andPetition for Appointment of Temporary Guardian of the Person(form GC-110(P));
(3) Petition for Approval of Compromise of Claim or Action or Disposition of Proceeds of Judgment for Minor or Person With a Disability(form MC-350) andPetition for Expedited Approval of Compromise of Claim or Action or Disposition of Proceeds of Judgment for Minor or Person With a Disability(form MC-350EX).
(c) Use of guardianship petitions Notwithstanding any other provision of this rule, a party petitioning for appointment of a temporary guardian of the person of a minor may file either form GC-110 or form GC-110(P). A party petitioning for appointment of a general guardian of the person of a minor may file either form GC-210 or form GC-210(P). A party petitioning for appointment of a temporary guardian of the estate or the person and estate of a minor must file form GC-110. A party petitioning for appointment of a general guardian of the estate or the person and estate of a minor must file form GC-210.
Committee Notes
(Subd (a) amended and lettered effective January 1, 2007; adopted as untitled subd.)
(Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2021; adopted effective January 1, 2007; previously amended effective January 1, 2010, and January 1, 2014.)
(Subd (c) adopted effective January 1, 2007.)