1157.108 – LIABILITY FOR NONPAYMENT OF CLAIM. (a) A
Texas Estates Code § 1157.108
Summary
This law allows claimants to seek payment from a guardianship estate if a guardian fails to pay as ordered by the court. It ensures that claimants can execute against the estate's property to recover owed amounts, provided certain conditions are met.
Claimants can execute against guardianship property for unpaid amounts.
Requires guardian to fail payment on demand and funds to be available.
Affidavit must be submitted by the claimant to initiate action.
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