1054.152 – GENERAL DUTIES. A court investigator shall:
Texas Estates Code § 1054.152
Summary
This law outlines the responsibilities of a court investigator in Texas, including overseeing court visitor programs, investigating guardianship complaints, and performing additional duties as assigned by the judge. It affects court investigators and the courts they serve.
Supervises court visitor programs if applicable.
Investigates complaints regarding guardianships.
Performs additional duties as directed by the judge.
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