1001.001 – POLICY; PURPOSE OF GUARDIANSHIP. (a) A court
Texas Estates Code § 1001.001
Summary
This law allows courts to appoint guardians for incapacitated individuals, granting either full or limited authority based on their needs. The primary goal is to ensure the well-being and protection of these individuals while promoting their independence as much as possible.
Courts can appoint guardians for incapacitated persons.
Guardianship can be full or limited based on individual needs.
Focus on promoting the well-being and independence of the person.
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