1104.154 – ALTERNATIVE TO SELF-PROVING AFFIDAVIT. (a) As
Texas Estates Code § 1104.154
Summary
This law allows a parent to create a self-proving declaration appointing a guardian for their children, instead of using a self-proving affidavit. It is particularly useful for individuals who want to ensure their children's care in case of their death or incapacity.
Provides an alternative to self-proving affidavits for guardianship declarations.
Allows simultaneous execution and attestation of the guardian appointment.
Ensures children's care is addressed in case of parent's incapacity or death.
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