Guardianship

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Guardianship in Texas for Incompetent Adults

The term guardianship refers to the legal relationship between a person or entity that has been appointed by the court to act on behalf of another person who is unable to act on their own behalf due to a disability or incapacity. The person who is appointed to act on behalf of the individual who is unable to act on their own behalf is referred to as the guardian. The person who is being cared for is referred to as the ward.

The care of the ward is referred to as guardianship. In most cases, guardianship is required when a person is unable to care for themselves due to a physical disability, mental illness, or a developmental disability.

The guardianship process begins with the filing of a petition with the court. The petition will be reviewed by the court and, if the court determines that guardianship is appropriate, it will issue an order appointing a guardian. The court will also issue an order setting forth the tasks that the guardian is responsible for performing on behalf of the ward. It is important to note that the court will not appoint a guardian unless the person who is being appointed guardian has requested the appointment or has been nominated by a person who has requested the appointment.

If you need assistance with guardianship in Denison, contact our firm at (903) 201-1934 to speak with an experienced guardianship attorney.

What Is Guardianship for an Adult?

Guardianship for an adult is the legal relationship between a person who has been appointed to act on behalf of another adult who is unable to act on their own behalf due to a disability or incapacity. The person who is appointed to act on behalf of the individual who is unable to act on their own behalf is referred to as the guardian. The person who is being cared for is referred to as the ward.

The care of the ward is referred to as guardianship. In most cases, guardianship is required when a person is unable to care for themselves due to a physical disability, mental illness, or a developmental disability.

The guardianship process begins with the filing of a petition with the court. The petition will be reviewed by the court and, if the court determines that guardianship is appropriate, it will issue an order appointing a guardian. The court will also issue an order setting forth the tasks that the guardian is responsible for performing on behalf of the ward. It is important to note that the court will not appoint a guardian unless the person who is being appointed guardian has requested the appointment or has been nominated by a person who has requested the appointment.

If you need assistance with guardianship in Denison, contact our firm at (903) 201-1934 to speak with an experienced guardianship attorney.

What Is the Difference Between Guardianship and Conservatorship?

Often times, people confuse guardianship and conservatorship. However, the two terms are distinct from one another. A conservator is a person who is appointed to manage the financial affairs of another person. A guardian, on the other hand, is a person who is appointed to make decisions on behalf of another person when that person is unable to make those decisions for themselves.

The person who is appointed to make decisions on behalf of the individual who is unable to make those decisions for themselves is referred to as the guardian. The person who is being cared for is referred to as the ward.

Choose the Right Denison Guardianship Attorney for Your Needs

Guardianship is a serious matter and should never be taken lightly. The guardian is responsible for making important decisions on behalf of the ward and those decisions will impact the well-being of the ward. It is important to understand the responsibilities and rights of the guardian and the ward. It is also important to understand the rights and responsibilities of the family members of the ward. The guardianship process can be confusing and it is important to have an experienced attorney who can help you through the process. At our firm, we have experience assisting individuals with guardianship and we can help you understand your rights and responsibilities as a guardian.

Call our office at (903) 201-1934 to speak with an experienced guardianship attorney in Denison.

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