In Texas, an adult who cannot provide for their own food, clothing, or shelter, and/or cannot care for their physical health or manage their finances could be considered a candidate for guardianship. There are two types of guardians. A “guardian of the person” handles personal matters, whether housing or medical. A “guardian of the estate” handles finances. One person can do both. Learn more by reading our blog: https://shieldsfirm.com/signs-that-an-adult-might-need-a-guardian/
Signs That An Adult Might Need A Guardian
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