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INRE:
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
: OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA
TERESA J. CEJA, : ORPHANS' COURT DMSION
An alleged incapacitated person:
: NO. .21-0S- tfS3
PRELIMINARY DECREE
AND NOW, this l!11tdayof r'\I1:> 1 ,2005, in consideration of the
RECEIVED MAY 1 7 ~f
foregoing petition and on motion of the Area Agency on Aging, in and for Cumberland
County, Pennsylvania, through its Counsel, Anthony L. DeLuca, Esquire, it is
ORDERED AND DECREED that a Citation be awarded, directed to Teresa J. Ceja to
show cause why Emergency Plenary Guardians of her Person and Estate should not be
appointed, and why she should not be adjudged an incapacitated person and permanent
plenary guardians of her person and estate should not be appointed.
The time and place of hearing on the Petition for Appointment of Emergency
Plenary Guardians of the Person and Estate of the alleged incapacitated person are fixed
for ~ !).7 ,2005 at 0/ : 30 @/p.m., prevailing time in Courtroom
#-1- on the 4th Floor of the Cumberland County Courthouse, Orphan's Court Division,
Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
The alleged incapacitated person shall be given notice of the hearing on
appointment of Emergency Plenary Guardians of her Person and Estate by serving her
personally with the Citation and this Order of Court and a copy of the foregoing Petition
prior to the time of such emergency hearing.
The Court finds that the following additional notice to others of the hearing on
appointment of emergency plenary guardians of the alleged incapacitated person is
feasible under the circumstances and directs that same be attempted to be made upon the
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following person in the following manner: Eric Ceja, Sr., and Eric Ceja, Jr. and Cheryl
Oritz, by first class United States mail.
The time and place of hearing on the Petition for Appointment of Permanent
Plenary Guardians of the Person and Estate of the alleged incapacitated person are fixed
for f)' A d ~.:l1J , 2005, at 3: IN) a.m.e, prevailing time in Courtroom
#-L on the 4th Floor ofthe Cumberland County Courthouse, Orphan's Court Division,
Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
At least twenty (20) days written notice of the hearing on appointment of
permanent plenary guardians of the person and estate shall be given to Teresa J. Ceja, the
alleged incapacitated person, by serving her personally with the Citation and this Order of
Court and a copy of the foregoing Petition together with an explanation of the content
and terms of the Petition. Additionally, at least 20 days written notice of the Petition and
hearing on appointment of a permanent guardian shall also be given to: Eric Ceja, Sr.,
Eric Ceja, Jr. and Cheryl Oritz, by first class United States mail.
~ ~'1' shall be appointed to represent Teresa J.
Ceja, the alleged incapacitated person.
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IN RE: TERESA J. CEJA
An alleged incapacitated person
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA
ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
NO. 21-2005-0453
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CITATION WITH NOTICE
A petition has been filed with the Court to have you declared an Incapacitated Person. If the
Court finds you to be an Incapacitated Person, your rights will be affected, including your right to
manage money and property and to make decisions. A copy of the petition which has been filed by Area
Agencv on Aging is attached.
You are hereby ordered to appear at a hearing to be held in Court Room No.1, Cumberland
County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on June 20 ,2005, at 3:00 P.M. to tell the
Court why is should not find you to be an incapacitated Person and appoint a Guardian to act on your
behalf.
To be an incapacitated Person means that you are not able to receive and
effectively evaluate information and communicate decisions and that you are unable to
manage your money and/or other property, or to make necessary decisions about where
you will live, what medical care you will get, or how your money will be spent.
At the hearing, you have the right to appear, to be represented by an attorney, and
to request a jury trial. If you do not have an attorney, you have the right to request the
Court to appoint an attorney to represent you and to have the attorney's fees paid for you
if you cannot afford to pay"them yourself. You also have the right to request that the
Court order that an independent evaluation as to your alleged incapacity.
If the Court decides that you are an Incapacitated person, the Court may appoint a
Guardian for you, based on the nature of any condition or disability and your capacity to
make and communicate decisions. The Guardian will be of your person and/or your
money and other property and will have either limited of full powers to act for you.
If the court finds you are totally incapacitated, your legal rights will be affected
and you will not be able to make a contract or gift of your money to other property. If the
court finds that you are partially incapacitated, your legal rights will also be limited as
directed by the Court.
If you do not appear at the hearing (either in person or by an attorney representing you)
the court will still hold the hearing in your absence and may appoint the Guardian requested.
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Date:5-19-05
By:
Clerk, Orphans' Court Division
Cumberland County, Carlisle, PA
My Commission Expires 1st Monday,
January, 2006
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IN RE: TERESA J CEJA,
An alleged incapacitated person
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA
ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION
: NO. 2l-~005-0453
IMPORTANT NOTICE
CITATION WITH NOTICE
A petition has been filed with the Court to have you declared an Incapacitated Person. Ifthe
Court finds you to be an Incapacitated Person, your rights will be affected, including your right to
manage money and property and to make decisions. A copy of the petition which has been filed by Area
Agencv on Airing is attached.
You are hereby ordered to appear at a hearing to be held in Court Room No.1, Cumberland
County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on Mav 27 , 2005, at 9:30 A.M. to tell the
Court why is should not find you to be an incapacitated Person and appoint a Guardian to act on your
behalf.
To be an incapacitated Person means that you are not able to receive and
effectively evaluate information and communicate decisions and that you are unable to
manage your money and/or other property, or to make necessary decisions about where
you will live, what medical care you will get, or how your money will be spent.
At the hearing, you have the right to appear, to be represented by an attorney, and
to request a jury trial. If you do not have an attorney, you have the right to request the
Court to appoint an attorney to represent you and to have the attorney's fees paid for you
if you cannot afford to pay them yourself. You also have the right to request that the
Court order that an independent evaluation as to your alleged incapacity.
If the Court decides that you are an Incapacitated person, the Court may appoint a
Guardian for you, based on the nature of any condition or disability and your capacity to
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make and communicate decisions. The Guardian will be of your person and/or your
money and other property and will have either limited of full powers to act for you.
If the court finds you are totally incapacitated, your legal rights will be affected
and you will not be able to make a contract or gift of your money to other property. If the
court finds that you are partially incapacitated, your legal rights will also be limited as
directed by the Court.
If you do not appear at the hearing (either in person or by an attorney representing you)
the court will still hold the hearing in your absence and may appoint the Guardian requested.
Date:5-l9-05 By: ~~~~j(
Clerk, Orphans' Court Division ~ /JJ;;J,r.v~
Cumberland County, Carlisle, P A ~
My Commission Expires 1st Monday,
January,2006