1103.001 – APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN. Not
Texas Estates Code § 1103.001
Summary
This law allows individuals to apply for a guardian for a minor who will need guardianship due to incapacity once they reach adulthood. The application can be filed no earlier than 180 days before the minor turns 18, ensuring timely arrangements for their future care.
Application can be filed 180 days before the minor's 18th birthday.
Applies to minors needing guardianship due to incapacity.
Guardianship can cover both personal and estate matters.
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