1101.051 – HEARING. (a) At a hearing for the appointment
Texas Estates Code § 1101.051
Summary
This law outlines the procedures a court must follow during a hearing to appoint a guardian for an allegedly incapacitated adult. It ensures that the court assesses the individual's ability to care for themselves and manage their affairs, as well as verifies the age of any minor proposed as a ward.
Court evaluates the incapacitated adult's self-care abilities.
Age verification is required for proposed minor wards.
Governmental reports are reviewed for potential guardianship cases.
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