How can guardianship be terminated in Texas?
June 20, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

The court can terminate a guardianship if it determines it is no longer necessary. This may occur if the ward regains capacity, an alternative arrangement is found, or the ward passes away. A guardian or another interested party can file a petition to terminate or modify the guardianship, and the court will review the case before making a final decision.
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