What is guardianship, and who does it primarily pertain to?
June 20, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

Guardianship in Texas is a legal relationship where a court appoints a guardian to make decisions for someone who cannot make their own decisions due to incapacity. These decisions may include personal, medical, and financial matters. Guardianship in Texas primarily pertains to adults with disabilities or elderly individuals with diminished capacity. Contact Your Legacy Legal Care® and schedule a strategy session to explore your options.
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