Can guardianship be limited to specific areas of decision-making?

June 20, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

Texas courts can establish limited guardianships, which grant the guardian authority over only specific aspects of the ward’s life. For example, a guardian may be appointed solely to manage financial matters, leaving personal decisions to the ward. Limited guardianships strive to preserve the maximum degree of independence for the individual.

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