1104.409 – USE OF INFORMATION BY COURT. The court shall
Texas Estates Code § 1104.409
Summary
This law restricts the court's use of information obtained in guardianship cases to decisions about appointing or removing guardians. It ensures that the information is only applied to evaluating private professional guardians, guardianship programs, or other proposed guardians, excluding attorneys.
Information is limited to guardian appointment decisions.
Applies to private professional guardians and programs.
Excludes attorneys from being considered under this provision.
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