Texas Disability Law - Guardianship
Texas Law
- Provides a legal system for assigning a guardian for people who are incapacitated which can be tailored to provide only the specific assistance needed while preserving rights and independence.
- Requires an application for guardianship with a probate court clerk to begin the legal process.
- Provides for individuals to name a guardian in their will.
- Requires medical history for a child relinquished for adoption.
- Requires the Department of Aging and Disability Services to develop a permanency plan for each child in a State institution.
- Ensures the involvement of parents or guardians of children placed in various institutions.
- Requires that parents or guardians are informed of all available community based services and options.
- Allows a child under the care of the Department of Family and Protective Services to attend permanency hearings.
Texas Legal Citation
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Judicial Education on Guardianship and Disability
Issues:
Texas Government Code, Section 22.013 -
Attorney Education on Guardianship and Disability
Issues:
Texas Government Code, Section 81.114 -
Medical History for Adoptee:
Texas Family Code, Chapter 161, Subchapter B - Permanency Planning
Texas Government Code, Section 531.1531 - Parent Involvement and Information
Texas Government Code, Section 531.1521 and 531.1532 - Permanency Hearings
Texas Family Code, Section 263.302
Contact
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Office
of Court Administration, Texas Statutory Probate
Courts
(512) 854-9258 -
Health and Human Services Commission Guardianship Alliance of Texas
(512) 424-6599
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Department of Aging and Disability Services
(512) 438-3011
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Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services
(512) 834-3195
For More Information
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Legal Hotline for Older Texans
(800) 622-2520; (512)477-3950 -
Guardianship for Texans with Disabilities Advocacy, Inc.
(800) 252-9108
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