1151.104 – AUTHORITY TO COMMENCE SUITS. (a) The guardian
Texas Estates Code § 1151.104
Summary
This law allows a guardian of a ward's estate in Texas to initiate legal actions to recover property, debts, or damages. It also enables them to seek title or possession of land and address any related injuries or damages, ensuring that the ward's interests are protected in legal matters.
Guardians can sue for recovery of property and debts.
They can also seek title or possession of land.
Judgments are conclusive but can be challenged for fraud.
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