Guardianship is a legal tool designed to protect vulnerable individuals—such as minors, elderly ad...
Minor Guardianship in Texas: Who Steps In When Parents Can’t?
When parents are unable to care for their children due to illness, incarceration, death, or other si...
Beyond Blood Ties: Can a Non-Relative Become a Legal Guardian in Texas?
When people think of guardianship, they often imagine close family members stepping in to care for c...
Guardianship in Texas: Who’s Really in Charge When Families Disagree?
When a loved one becomes incapacitated or unable to manage their own affairs, guardianship often bec...
Guardianship for Wards with Religious or Spiritual Practices in Texas: Handling Sensitive Issues
Guardianship in Texas involves the legal responsibility of caring for a ward—an individual unable ...
Addressing Guardianship for Adopted Adult Children: Unique Legal Considerations in Texas
Guardianship is a legal arrangement that grants one person the authority to make decisions for anoth...
Guardianship and Independent Living Programs: Legal Protections for Wards Transitioning to Adulthood
The transition from adolescence to adulthood marks a significant and often challenging period in a p...
Texas Guardianship for High-Profile Individuals: Protecting Privacy and Assets
Guardianship laws in Texas are designed to protect individuals who are unable to manage their person...
Preparing for the Future: Guardianship in Texas for Wards with Progressive Illnesses
Guardianship is a legal framework used to support individuals who are unable to make decisions for t...
LGBTQ+ Wards and Guardianship: An Inclusive Decision-Making Guide
In Texas, guardianship plays a vital role in the lives of individuals who cannot make certain decisi...