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November 25, 2020
San Luis Obispo County, CA
9
Civil
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Coasthills Credit Union V. Daniel Rueda
State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. V. Erin Cameron
Factual and Procedural Background. On September 25, 2020, Plaintiffs Raelene M. Ramos and Annastasia C. Ramos filed a lawsuit against Defendants Linda J. Bowlby, individually and as beneficiary of The Hindmarsh Irrevocable Trust Dated September 6, 1996 (the Irrevocable Trust); Linda J. Bowlby, individually and as beneficiary under The Hindmarsh Trust Dated September 6, 1996 (the Revocable Trust); Linda J. Bowlby, individually and as beneficiary under and Successor Trustee of the John L. Hindmarsh Trust Dated on or about February 9, 2017 (the February 9, 2017 Trust); and Johnny Lawrence Newton, an individual and as beneficiary under the Revocable Trust and Irrevocable Trust and as contingent beneficiary under the February 9, 2017 Trust. Plaintiffs’ complaint alleges causes of action for: (1) declaratory relief, (2) declaratory relief, (3) cancellation of instrument, (4) financial elder abuse, (5) rescission of instrument, (6) conversion, (7) quiet title, and (8) inju........
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Raelene M. Ramos et al. v. Linda J. Bowlby, et al.
Case No.: 20CV-0494