About the Course

AB 1194’s Impact on Professional Fiduciaries Serving as Guardian or Conservator 11:45 am – Presentation, “To be or not to be a Guardian or Conservator”
Member Price: $50.00
Non-Member Price: $70.00
CE / MCLE Awarded:
1.0
Presented Date: July 7, 2022

Marilyn Kriebel is a Licensed Professional Fiduciary in the San Diego area. Since beginning her Fiduciary practice in 1984 she has acted in more than 600 matters including guardianships, conservatorships, probate estates and trusts. Marilyn specializes in handling contested matters as well as matters involving complicated tax and litigation issues. In addition to her work as a fiduciary Marilyn acts as an expert witness on the topic of fiduciary standard of care. Marilyn is the President of the San Diego Region and is on the State Board for the Professional Fiduciary Association of California (PFAC), is the Chair of PFAC's legislative committee and a member of the Judicial Council Probate and Mental Health Advisory Committee as well as their legislative committee.

Judge Julia Kelety grew up in Tempe, Arizona, and graduated from the University of Arizona in 1982. In 1985, she graduated magna cum laude from Cornell Law School, where she served as Articles Editor for the Cornell Law Review. She clerked for the Honorable Mary M. Schroeder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and then joined the litigation department of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher as an Associate Attorney in the firm’s New York office from 1986 to 1990.

 

In 1990, Judge Kelety moved to the San Diego and became a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California. As an AUSA, she received the Department of Justice’s Directors Award for her prosecutions of fraudulent telemarketers. In 1997, Judge Kelety joined the Law Office of Howard Wiggins, where she later became partner.

 

In 2003, Judge Kelety was appointed to the Superior Court bench by Governor Gray Davis. She has served as bench officer in Juvenile Dependency; Criminal; and Probate Divisions. She is A Board member for the Board of Trustees of the San Diego County Public Law Library. She frequently teaches probate-related subjects to judges statewide as a member of the Probate Law Curriculum Committee for the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC/CJER).