Guardianship
Guardianship is a legal method used to protect a person's well-being when he or she cannot protect themselves. A guardian is a court-appointed person or entity that makes decisions on behalf of a person with diminished capacity.” Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services.
A patient may only need help with certain types of decisions or activities, so s/he may not need a court-appointed guardian. For example, a patient may not be able to manage money, so a power of attorney limited to financial matters may be helpful. For certain types of government benefits, a trusted family member/friend can be appointed as representative payee to manage the money for the patient. Some patients may only need to designate someone through a durable power of attorney for health care to make decisions about health care if the patient becomes unable to do so for his/herself.
Resources
Legal Assistance
Lawyer Referral Information Service1-800-252-9690If you do not qualify for legal aid, this may be a resource. Through the Lawyer Referral Information Service, a person may have a thirty-minute consultation with an attorney for $20. At the end of the consultation, the attorney and individual may discuss possible representation and price structure. Please understand that the Lawyer Referral Information Service is not a pro bono or reduced-fee program. You should ask for a referral to an attorney who handles guardianship matters.
TexasLawHelpTexasLawHelp.org is a website where low-income Texans can find information about their civil legal issues and find out about free legal assistance in their area.
Legal Aid of Northwest Texas888-529-5277Serves 114 TX counties, including the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area and Northwest Texas. They have offices in 15 cities. Each number of each city office can be found on their site.
Lone Star Legal AidServes the Houston area and East Texas (72 counties).800-733-8394
Texas RioGrande Legal AidServes the Austin/ San Antonio area, El Paso area, and South Texas.1-888-988-9996
Guardianship Program - Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services