Description: Every guardianship begins as a contested guardianship. At a minimum, the court must appoint an attorney ad litem to advocate for the proposed ward. In some cases, the attorney ad litem needs only to ensure the applicant meets the burden of proof. Other guardianships, however, may involve issues of adverse interest, disqualification, and incapacity. This presentation will discuss these issues and more, including practical tips for dealing with many of the more common issues in a contested guardianship, lesser restrictive alternatives and, supports and services.
Speaker(s): Honorable Amy Parsons, Ray Black
When: Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Time: 1pm to 2pm
Fee: Members $25 | Non-Members $45
Credit: CEU: 1.0 | CLE: 1.0
Registration: https://txtga.memberclicks.net/chapter10