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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
REGISTER OF WILLS, ORPHANS' COURT
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IN RE: WILLIAM HERSHEY,
an alleged incapacitated person
PRELIMINARY DECREE
AND NOW, this ",./:I..- day of ~ 2007, upon consideration of the
Petition for Adjudication of Incapacity and Appointment of a Guardian over the Person
and Estate of William Hershey, it is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that:
1. A citation is awarded, directed to William Hershey, to show cause why he
should not be adjudged an incapacitated person and why a plenary guardian over his
person should not be appointed; the hearing thereon to be held in Court Room ~,
Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on ~ 2007, at
q:oo o'clock, Lm. The citation shall be returnable 30 days after service.
Petitioner shall cause to be served by personal service the Citation and 1"0.:)
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Petition, together with an attached Notice pursuant to the provisions of 20 Pa. i~. ~ ~
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5511(a). An affidavit of service containing specific averments as to the above!<;"~~~ \D
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At least twenty days prior notice of the Court hearing, together ~th a
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requirements shall be presented at the beginning of the Court hearing.
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copy of the Petition, shall be given personally or by certified mail to all persons who are
sui juris and who would be entitled to share in the estate of the alleged incapacitated
person if he died intestate, in accordance with the provisions of20 Pa. C.S.A. ~ 5511(a).
4. Petitioners and/or counsel for Petitioners shall notify the Court, in writing,
at least seven days prior to the Court hearing if counsel has not been retained by or on
behalf of the alleged incapacitated person in accordance with the provisions of20 Pa.
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C.S.A. ~ 5511(a). This notice shall also contain all pertinent information which would
indicate to the Court whether or not counsel should be appointed to represent the interests
of the alleged incapacitated person.
5. The alleged incapacitated person shall be present at the Court hearing
unless it is established by clear and convincing medical evidence that his physical or
mental condition would be harmed by his presence in Court in accordance with the
provisions of20 Pa. C.S.A. ~ 5511(a).
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