Guardianship
Protecting Your Loved One’s Future with Guardianship Solutions
“Why does it still feel like I’m unprepared to protect my loved ones as they enter adulthood?”
Parents of special needs children often face this question as their child turns 18, an age that marks legal adulthood but doesn’t erase the need for ongoing care and protection.

Sudden Onset of Guardianship Needs
Others find themselves suddenly confronted with a similar reality when a spouse, sibling, or parent becomes disabled or incapacitated and can no longer make decisions for themselves.

The Risks of Delay
Each day without a guardianship plan brings uncertainty. Without legal authority, families risk being unable to make essential medical, financial, or personal decisions on behalf of their loved one. In moments of crisis, this can mean the court, or even the state, intervening to make those decisions instead. The thought of losing control over who provides care or manages important affairs can be overwhelming.

Emotional & Practical Consequences
Ignoring the issue doesn’t make it go away; it only increases the stress. The constant worry about “what if” erodes peace of mind and makes it difficult to focus on what truly matters: caring for your loved one today. Families often try to piece together advice or rely on generic guidance, only to find that it doesn’t fit their unique situation.
Our guardianship services are designed for families like yours
Those navigating the transition to adulthood for a special needs child or managing the care of an incapacitated loved one. We provide tailored legal solutions that help you secure the authority you need, minimize court intervention, and ensure decisions about health, finances, and daily care remain in trusted hands.
With the right plan in place, you can replace
Benefits
Secure Guardianship with Ease
Instead of fearing state intervention, you will ensure your loved one is protected by a legally appointed guardian, so you have peace of mind knowing their future is safeguarded.
Our Guardianship Planning Process simplifies legal complexities, making sure your wishes are honored without court battles.
Eliminate Family Disputes
Instead of worrying about disagreements over guardianship, you will have a clear, legally binding plan that specifies who will care for your loved ones, so you can rest assured every decision is respected and followed.
Our Comprehensive Family Agreement Framework facilitates open discussions and agreements, preventing future disputes.
Plan with Confidence
Our Guidance and Support System provides clear insights and assistance, ensuring a seamless experience.
Guardianship Consultation & Family Assessment
Your Role: Provide insights into family relationships, medical or financial concerns, and any special care requirements.
Our Role: Conduct a thorough consultation, ask the right questions, and document all relevant details.
Outcome: A comprehensive understanding of your situation and the guardianship path that best fits your family’s needs.
Personalized Guardianship Plan Creation
What Happens: We design a tailored guardianship plan that meets Texas legal requirements while reflecting your family’s wishes—defining who will serve as guardian and outlining their roles and responsibilities.
Your Role: Review the proposed plan and provide feedback or any necessary adjustments.
Our Role: Draft the guardianship structure with precision to ensure compliance with legal standards.
Outcome: A clear, personalized guardianship plan that balances legal compliance with your family’s unique needs.
Legal Documentation and Finalization
Your Role: Attend a signing appointment and supply any supporting documentation (medical certifications, financial records, etc.).
Our Role: Prepare, review, and oversee the execution of all legal documents.
Outcome: Complete and accurate guardianship documentation ready for court submission.
Court Filing, Hearing, and Establishment of Guardianship
Your Role: Attend the hearing (in person or virtually, as required) and provide testimony or documentation supporting the guardianship request.
Our Role: File all court documents, communicate with court-appointed attorneys or investigators, and guide you through the hearing until guardianship is officially established.
Outcome: A legally established guardianship that empowers you to make decisions and care for your loved one.
Annual Account and Report Assistance
Your Role: Provide updated information on the ward’s care, living arrangements, and financial activities each year.
Our Role: Prepare and review the annual account and report, ensuring compliance with court requirements and timely filing.
Outcome: Continued guardianship compliance with minimized risk of court issues or delays.
Ongoing Support and Review
Your Role: Notify us of any significant changes in the ward’s condition or your family situation.
Our Role: Conduct regular reviews, update documents, and provide ongoing guidance to maintain compliance and relevance.
Outcome: Sustained peace of mind and a guardianship plan that grows with your loved one’s need.
Choose your path to legal peace of mind
Frequently Asked Questions
When is a guardianship necessary?
Who will manage finances for my incapacitated family member?
How can I prevent family disputes over guardianship decisions?
Who can serve as a guardian?
Generally, a parent, family member, or trusted friend may serve as guardian. The court will consider who is best suited to act in the ward’s best interest. Professional or public guardians may be appointed if no suitable family member is available.
What happens when my child with special needs turns 18?
What are the guardian’s ongoing responsibilities?
Guardians must:
• Act in the ward’s best interest.
• File annual reports and accountings with the court.
• Keep accurate financial and care records.
• Seek court approval for major financial or medical decisions.
