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A guardianship can be terminated when the person regains capacity or if other decision-making options become available and are appropriate.
Once a guardian is appointed, it often becomes permanent. However, if things change docHubly, a judge can decide a guardian no longer is needed. To learn more about the guardianship process in Texas, read A Texas Guide to Adult Guardianship.
To ask the Court to end a guardianship, you have to fill out: Form GC-255 Petition for Termination of Guardianship. Form GC-260 Order for Termination of Guardianship.
(b) It is presumed to be not in the best interests of a ward or incapacitated person to appoint as guardian of the ward or incapacitated person a person who has been finally convicted of: (1) any sexual offense, including sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, and prohibited sexual conduct; (2) aggravated assault;
Terminating or modifying a guardianship is a legal process requiring the services of an attorney involving a court hearing and requiring enough evidence to show (called a preponderance of evidence) that the changes are best for the welfare of the ward.
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Once you have a legitimate reason for removing the guardian, you will need to file an official Petition to Remove the Guardian with the Court, to initiate removal proceedings in family court. Its worth noting that Florida Probate Rule 5.660, allows the court to initiate such proceedings on its own.
What is the Process of Ending Guardianship over your Loved one? In general, ending guardianship can be accomplished by filing a Petition with the Court asking for either discharge, or termination. If you are the Guardian, then you can file a Petition for Discharge or Termination.
How To Terminate a Guardianship In Texas Assess the Need for Termination: Consult with an Attorney: File a Petition with the Court: Notify Interested Parties: Hearing and Court Evaluation: Courts Decision: Guardians Role: Court Order:

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