1155.151[2/2] – COSTS IN GUARDIANSHIP PROCEEDING GENERALLY. (a)
Texas Estates Code § 1155.151[2/2]
Summary
This law outlines the process for determining a person's ability to pay court costs in guardianship proceedings. If an affidavit claiming inability to pay is contested, the court will hold a hearing to assess the evidence and make a ruling on the matter.
Court reviews affidavits of inability to pay costs.
Hearing determines if costs must be paid.
No further contest allowed without court permission.
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