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Removing a Guardian for Mismanagement: Real Case Scenarios

When a guardian betrays a family's trust, the shock runs deep. You may have asked for bank records and gotten excuses. You may have noticed your loved one missing medical appointments, looking frightened, or living in conditions that don't match the money available for their care. In Harris County, Dallas County, Travis County, and across

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Reporting Financial Abuse by Guardian Texas: A Guide

You may be reading this because something feels off. A parent under guardianship suddenly has unpaid bills. A bank balance looks wrong. A guardian won’t answer simple questions. Or you’ve learned that property was sold, money was moved, or records are missing. If that’s where you are, your concern matters. In Texas, guardianship is supposed

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Guardian Conflict of Interest Texas: Spot & Resolve Issues

A daughter notices that her mother's guardian has stopped returning calls. Bills are being paid late. A piece of jewelry is suddenly missing from the house. The explanation keeps changing. First it was “a misunderstanding.” Then it was “none of your business.” At that point, most families feel the same mix of worry, guilt, and

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Legal Action for Breach of Fiduciary Duty by a Guardian in Texas

It's a devastating blow for any family: discovering the person you trusted to protect a loved one has broken that trust. In Texas, a breach of fiduciary duty happens when a court-appointed guardian violates their legal and moral obligation to a vulnerable person. This isn't always about intentional malice; it can stem from self-serving choices

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A Guide to Removing a Guardian in Texas: Legal Steps and What to Expect

Yes, you can absolutely initiate the legal process for removing a guardian in Texas. This is not a step anyone takes lightly, but when you have valid reasons to believe a guardian is failing to protect your loved one, Texas law provides a clear path forward. The Texas Estates Code outlines specific grounds for removal,

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