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Chapter 1204
Final Settlement, Accounting, and Discharge

Sections

1204.001
Settlement of Guardianship
1204.002
Appointment of Attorney Ad Litem to Represent Ward in Final Settlement Under Certain Circumstances
1204.051
Funeral Arrangements and Other Debts; Account for Final Settlement on Complaint of Personal Representative
1204.052
Taxes and Expenses of Administration; Sale of Estate Property
1204.053
Inheritance Taxes; Limitation on Closing Estate
1204.101
Verified Account Required
1204.102
Contents of Account
1204.103
Certain Debts Excluded from Settlement Computation
1204.104
Guardian to Account for Ward's Labor or Services
1204.105
Citation and Notice on Presentation of Account
1204.106
Examination of and Hearing on Account
1204.107
Assets Becoming Due Pending Final Settlement; Receipt and Discharge
1204.108
Delivery of Ward's Property in Possession of Guardian of the Person on Settlement of Guardianship of the Estate
1204.109
Delivery of Remaining Estate Property
1204.151
Discharge of Guardian When No Estate Property Remains
1204.152
Discharge of Guardian When Estate Fully Administered
1204.201
Failure to Present Final Account or Report
1204.202
Liability for Failure to Deliver Estate Property
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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