by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
In our last post, we discussed the ways a proposed ward can challenge the creation of a guardianship and, if a guardian is needed, ways to dispute who gets to be guardian. We now conclude this series with some of the most important points to remember about Pursuing...
by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
In this post in our continuing series on Texas guardianships, we look at the different ways to challenge guardianships. Our last article discussed the reasons why a guardianship may be necessary and helpful. In contrast, sometimes parties seek guardianships for...
by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
Sometimes guardianships cannot be avoided, and the only way you can protect a loved one is by appointing a guardian. Our last post discussed ways that guardianships can be avoided. In contrast, this post will highlight examples of when guardianships in Dallas, Texas...
by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
A judicial finding of incapacity is required to create a Texas guardianship, as we discussed in our last post. Sometimes, however, guardianships should be avoided even if the proposed ward is an incapacitated person. This post addresses why guardianships are...
by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
In our last post, we provided an overview of pursuing and avoiding guardianships in Texas. Now we will discuss the some of the basic requirements that must precede a guardianship. Texas Recognizes Guardianships of the Person and Estate Texas divides guardianships into...
by Price Johnson | Jun 21, 2022 | Guardianships
Guardianships and conservatorships are in the spotlight. High-profile cases capture the public’s attention. In bipartisan congressional hearings, a parade of experts and senators take turns denouncing guardianships, conservatorships, and the laws that allow them to...