Guardianship Attorneys in Dallas – What is Guardianship?

In Texas, guardianship is the legal process where one person is granted legal control over another person’s affairs.  There are broadly two types of guardianships:  guardianship of the person and guardianship of the estate.  A guardianship of the person is to be granted control over the decision-making authority of another, usually to make medical, residential, or educational decisions.  Guardianship of the estate is getting control over someone’s financial affairs.  Often, a guardianship of the person and guardianship of the estate are created in the same proceeding and the same person can be appointed as both types of guardians.

The most common circumstances where guardianship is created are:

  • A person becomes incapacitated, usually due to age-related dementia or strokes, and another family member or interested person needs to be able to gain access to their loved one’s financial assets so they can pay that person’s bills and probably admit them to a residential care facility.
  • child with an intellectual disability turns 18, at which point their parent no longer has legal control without an additional court order.
  • minor is gifted property, usually by an inheritance.  A minor does not have the legal capacity to open a bank account, and if insurance proceeds or other assets are left directly to the minor, without some sort of trust or other mechanism, then a guardian will need to be appointed to handle and receive that gift to the minor.

Click on the PDF icon below to find the information you need to send to our office to begin the Guardianship Process or read more about Pyke & Associates.

Guardianship Questionnaire

Pyke & Associates, P.C. handles contested and uncontested probate matters, including guardianship, and offer a full-range of estate planning services to draft wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as Medicaid planning & elder law services. You can trust us with your case because we do it all the time and we make a complex process easy for you. We achieve results with integrity.

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Guardianship

Guardianship results in a person, the guardian, being appointed for another person, the ward, to handle the ward’s personal or business affairs. This process is closely supervised by the Court.

Establishing a Guardianship

Stopping Elder Abuse

A conviction for elder abuse is rare, but elder abuse itself is rampant. Financial abuse of the elderly usually happens in one of three ways. The elderly person is convinced to sign a will, deed, or other legal instrument giving the abuser financial assets…

Stopping Elder Abuse

Conservatorship

Conservatorship concerns the care and control of a minor’s personal decision-making including health care. Conservatorship is usually established in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship (a “SAPCR”) filed in family court.

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