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Schloegel v. Schloegel
Lloyd W. Schloegel appeals from what appears to be the probate court's dismissal without prejudice of a motion for (1) certification of trust and for copy of trust instrument, and (2) an annual payment of $28,000 from the purported trust. Mr. Schloegel asserts he is the beneficiary of a trust consisting of salary payments he received from the United States Intelligence Service for the past 28 years; that the San Francisco Probate Court is in control of this trust; and that it is shirking its duties under Probate Code sections 17200 and 16062, subdivision (a) in failing to declare the existence of the trust and order that he be paid $28,000 annually, as he contends the superior court was ordered to do by the Supreme Court of both the United States and California.
The ruling of the probate court is affirmed.

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