Bloom v. Life Services CA2/7
In October of 2014, Perry Bloom filed a petition for breach of fiduciary duty against Life Services, the former conservator of his parents and their estates. The petition alleged Life Services had lost valuable jewelry that belonged to Bloom’s mother. After a bench trial, the trial court concluded Bloom’s claims were barred because he had failed to object to numerous accountings that did not list jewelry as an asset of the conservatorship. We affirm.
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