
When a loved one can no longer make decisions for themselves due to illness, age, or disability, pursuing guardianship in Texas becomes a necessary step to protect their well-being and financial interests. The guardianship process generally takes two to four months from the initial filing to the final court order. However, several factors can extend or shorten this timeframe.
Texas law requires individuals seeking guardianship to be represented by a licensed attorney because of the complex filings, court evaluations, and formal hearings involved. At Hensley & Krueger, PLLC, our Houston guardianship litigation attorneys carefully guide families through each step of the guardianship process with dedication and precision.
Texas recognizes different forms of guardianship depending on the needs of the proposed ward and the scope of authority required. The type of guardianship you pursue directly affects the timeline, documentation requirements, and court scrutiny involved in your case:
Some situations require both types of guardianship, which our attorneys can pursue simultaneously to streamline the process. The court may also grant limited guardianship when the proposed ward retains capacity in certain areas of their life.
Texas law permits various parties to initiate guardianship proceedings on behalf of an incapacitated individual. Under Tex. Est. Code § 1055.001, any person has standing to apply for guardianship, provided they have knowledge of circumstances requiring protection for the proposed ward:
You must prove to the court that you are qualified to serve as a guardian and that your appointment is in the proposed ward’s best interests. The court carefully evaluates your background, financial responsibility, and ability to meet the ward’s personal and medical needs.
The Texas guardianship process follows a clearly defined framework set by state law. Each stage involves strict documentation requirements, filing deadlines, and procedural rules. Our attorneys manage the entire process for our clients.
Before filing, your legal team must gather substantial documentation to support the guardianship application. Our lawyers work with you to compile everything the court requires:
Thorough preparation prevents delays later in the process and demonstrates to the court that the applicant has approached the matter responsibly. The preparation phase typically requires one to two weeks, depending on how quickly medical and financial records become available.
Once we file the application with the appropriate Harris County probate court, the clerk issues citations to all interested parties. Tex. Est. Code § 1051.103 requires certain relatives and other interested parties to receive formal notice of the guardianship proceedings. The filing and notice phase generally takes two to three weeks as the court processes paperwork and ensures proper service on all required parties.
The court appoints professionals to investigate the circumstances and report their findings before the hearing. Multiple parties examine different aspects of the case:
The investigation phase represents the longest portion of the timeline. It typically lasts four to eight weeks. Courts prioritize thoroughness at this stage to protect the proposed ward’s rights.
The probate court schedules a hearing where the judge considers all evidence and testimony before making a final determination. The hearing serves as the formal proceeding where all parties present their positions:
Most guardianship hearings last between thirty minutes and two hours, depending on complexity. The court typically issues its decision the same day or within one to two weeks following the hearing.
Many factors can extend the guardianship timeline beyond the typical two to four-month timeframe. Our Houston guardianship lawyers work proactively to minimize delays, but specific issues fall outside anyone’s control:
Contested guardianship cases can take six months to over a year to resolve, depending on the nature and extent of the disputes involved.
If your family is considering guardianship for a loved one, Hensley & Krueger, PLLC is prepared to help you handle the process with confidence. We represent clients in both uncontested and contested guardianship cases, providing attentive, compassionate guidance during what can be a challenging and emotional time. Call (713) 850-9700 or reach out online to schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced Texas guardianship lawyer now.
Contact the experienced lawyers at Hensley & Krueger Attorneys PLLC today & schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Houston & all throughout Texas. Visit our law office at:
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Houston, TX 77005, United States
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