Can a minor choose their own guardian?

The answer to whether or not a minor can choose their own guardian in Texas is not a simple one. Generally, minors are not able to designate their own guardians, and the court will appoint a guardian for them. When a court is appointing a guardian for a minor, their preferences and best interests are taken into consideration. The court will look at the wishes of the minor and the kind of environment that the minor could potentially live in with the proposed guardian. The court may look at the mental and emotional capabilities of the proposed guardian, and whether they have the capacity to fulfill the duties of a guardian. However, in certain circumstances, a minor is able to choose their own guardian. For example, a minor may be able to choose a guardian if they are of legal age, or if the court finds that a minor is mature and able to make their own decisions. Minors may also be able to designate a guardian if they have considerable property or assets, although the court will still need to approve the guardian choice. Ultimately, it is up to the court to approve any guardian that a minor chooses, or if the court finds that it is in the best interest of the minor, they can choose their own. However, minors should be aware that as they are minors, the court is in a better position to make a decision on who should act as the guardian.

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