by admin | Sep 17, 2018 | Adoption, Guardianships, Practice Areas
Gregory Ross, P.C. has gained the expertise and reputation with over 28 years of experience with assistance in the field of guardianship law. If your loved one needs special assistance, call us for a consultation to discuss your options, which may include: Powers of...
by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | Estate Planning, Family Law, Frequently Asked Questions, Guardianships, Involuntary Mental Health Commitments, Power of Attorney
Why do I need a durable power of attorney? If you become disabled due to an accident or illness and you are deemed mentally incompetent, your business and personal affairs will more than likely have to be administered by a court-appointed guardian. The guardian may or...
by admin | Sep 14, 2018 | Frequently Asked Questions, Guardianships
What is a guardianship and how do they work? What types of guardianships are there? What are the definitions of “minor” and “incapacitated person?” I think I know someone who meets the definition of an incapacitated person. What must I do to...
by admin | Oct 22, 2010 | Adoption, Family Law, Guardianships
Name Changes in Texas Changing your legal name in Texas is a relatively simple process. While most name changes are completed in conjunction with a marriage or a divorce, this article will largely address obtaining a name change as a separate, independent process. In...
by admin | Sep 12, 2010 | Guardianships, Probate
What is a guardianship? Guardianship is a judicial proceeding in which a person or entity may be granted full or limited authority over an incapacitated person (ward) to promote and protect the well-being of the ward and/or the ward’s estate. The guardianship should...