Tex. Est. Code Section 1104.202
Designation of Guardian for Declarant


(a)

A person other than an incapacitated person may designate by declaration a person to serve as guardian of the person or estate of the declarant if the declarant becomes incapacitated. The court shall appoint the person designated in the declaration to serve as guardian in preference to any other person otherwise entitled to serve as guardian under this title, unless the court finds that the person designated to serve as guardian:

(1)

is disqualified; or

(2)

would not serve the ward’s best interests.

(b)

A declarant may, in the declaration, disqualify a named person from serving as guardian of the declarant’s person or estate. The court may not under any circumstances appoint as guardian a person named under this subsection.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 823 (H.B. 2759), Sec. 1.02, eff. January 1, 2014.

Source: Section 1104.202 — Designation of Guardian for Declarant, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/ES/htm/ES.­1104.­htm#1104.­202 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

1104.001
Guardian of the Person or Estate
1104.002
Preference of Incapacitated Person
1104.003
Training Required
1104.051
Guardian of Minor Children
1104.052
Guardian for Minor Orphan
1104.053
Guardian Designated by Will or Written Declaration
1104.054
Selection of Guardian by Minor
1104.101
Appointment According to Circumstances and Best Interests
1104.102
Appointment Preferences
1104.103
Designation of Guardian by Will or Written Declaration
1104.151
Definitions
1104.152
Requirements for Declaration
1104.153
Form and Content of Declaration and Self-proving Affidavit
1104.154
Alternative to Self-proving Affidavit
1104.155
Alternate Self-proving of Declaration
1104.156
Filing of Declaration and Self-proving Affidavit
1104.157
Proof of Declaration
1104.158
Prima Facie Evidence
1104.159
Revocation of Declaration
1104.160
Alternate or Other Court-appointed Guardian
1104.201
Definitions
1104.202
Designation of Guardian for Declarant
1104.203
Requirements for Declaration
1104.204
Form and Content of Declaration and Self-proving Affidavit
1104.205
Alternative to Self-proving Affidavit
1104.206
Alternate Self-proving of Declaration
1104.207
Filing of Declaration and Self-proving Affidavit
1104.208
Proof of Declaration
1104.209
Prima Facie Evidence
1104.210
Revocation of Declaration
1104.211
Effect of Divorce on Designation of Spouse
1104.212
Alternate or Other Court-appointed Guardian
1104.251
Certification Required for Certain Guardians
1104.252
Effect of Provisional Certificate
1104.253
Exception for Family Members and Friends
1104.254
Exception for Certain Volunteers
1104.255
Expiration of Certification
1104.256
Failure to Comply
1104.257
Information Regarding Services Provided by Guardianship Program
1104.258
Information Regarding Certain State Employees Providing Guardianship Services
1104.301
Certification and Registration Required
1104.302
Annual Certificate of Registration
1104.303
Requirements of Application
1104.304
Term of Registration
1104.305
Use of Registration Information
1104.306
Use of Names and Business Addresses
1104.351
Incapacity or Inexperience
1104.352
Unsuitability
1104.353
Notoriously Bad Conduct
1104.354
Conflict of Interest
1104.355
Disqualified in Declaration
1104.356
Lack of Certain Required Certification
1104.357
Nonresident Without Resident Agent
1104.358
Subject to Protective Order for Family Violence
1104.359
Effect of Lack of Required Registration
1104.401
Definition
1104.402
Court Clerk’s Duty to Obtain Criminal History Record Information
1104.404
Exception for Information Concerning Certain Persons
1104.405
Information for Exclusive Use of Court
1104.406
Department’s Duty to Obtain Criminal History Record Information
1104.409
Use of Information by Court
1104.411
Criminal Offense for Unauthorized Release or Disclosure
1104.412
Effect of Subchapter on Department’s Authority to Obtain or Use Information

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 1104.202’s source at texas​.gov