"Guardianship" is defined as the office, duty, or authority of a guardian appointed by the Court.
By law an “Incapacitated Person” means a minor or an adult who, because of a physical or mental condition, is unable to provide food, clothing or shelter for herself and manage her own financial affairs.
A "Guardian" is a person appointed by a Judge and invested with the power and charged with the duty of taking care of another person and managing their property and rights, who because of age, understanding, or self-control is considered incapable of administering his/her own affairs.
Terri, as an Attorney Ad Litem certified by the State of Texas, is routinely appointed by Judges to represent and advocate on behalf of an incapacitated person in guardianship proceedings.
She has attained a level of expertise which qualifies her to be appointed Attorney of both the Person and Estate of individuals or as a Dependent Administrator by Judges to handle large, complex estates and contested Guardianships.
Be sure to get accurate advice for Guardianship issues facing you. Contact us for an initial consultation.
Contact us online at Terri@TerriGreenlaw.com or call: (972) 731-2609 for an initial consultation.