1105.002 – MANNER OF QUALIFICATION OF GUARDIAN. (a)
Texas Estates Code § 1105.002
Summary
This law outlines the qualifications necessary for a guardian to be officially recognized in Texas. It specifies the requirements for taking an oath, providing a bond, and obtaining judicial approval, with exceptions for certain guardians who do not need to provide a bond.
Guardians must take an oath and file it to qualify.
A bond is required unless exempted by law.
Judicial approval of the bond is necessary for qualification.
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