What is a guardianship of the minor?

A guardianship of the minor in Texas is when an adult is appointed by the court to care for a minor, or a person under the age of 18. This adult is known as the guardian. A guardianship is usually considered in cases of abuse or neglect, if a child’s parents are unable to take care of the child themselves, or if a child has significant financial resources. When the court appoints a guardian, they have certain duties to the child or minor. The guardian has the legal responsibility to make decisions about the minor’s physical care, education, medical decisions, and well-being. The guardian is also responsible for providing for their basic needs, such as food, clothing, and shelter. In Texas, the guardianship process is started when a petition is filed with the court. The petition should state the reasons why the guardianship is needed and whether the parents are able or willing to care for their child. The court will then make a decision on whether to grant the guardianship. If the guardianship is approved, the guardian will be given legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor. The court also has the authority to terminate a guardianship if it is found to be in the best interests of the minor. The court may also review the guardian’s performance and decide if the guardianship should be maintained or terminated.

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