1156.003 – COURT ORDER SETTING ALLOWANCE. (a) The court's
Texas Estates Code § 1156.003
Summary
This law requires courts to specify the types of monthly expenditures that a guardian can make for a ward. It ensures clarity in financial management, especially when different guardians are appointed for the person and the estate of the ward.
Court must detail allowable monthly expenditures for guardians.
Separate guardians for person and estate require specific financial guidelines.
Ensures proper management of the ward's financial resources.
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