When a court appoints someone to care for a minor, elderly individual, or incapacitated person, the role comes with serious responsibility. That’s why Texas courts often require a guardianship bond—a financial guarantee that the guardian will act in the best interest of the person under their care.
At Jurisco, we understand the sensitive nature of guardianship cases and help clients across Texas quickly secure guardianship bonds that meet legal requirements and court deadlines.
A guardianship bond is a type of surety bond required by Texas probate courts when someone is appointed to manage the personal, medical, or financial affairs of another person—known as a ward.
The bond ensures that if the guardian fails to uphold their duties or mismanages the ward’s assets, the ward will be financially protected.
Texas law requires a guardianship bond in most cases where a guardian is appointed, especially when:
The bond amount is set by the court and often reflects the value of the ward’s estate.
With deep experience in Texas probate and guardianship law, Jurisco ensures that each guardianship bond meets the state’s legal standards. Our team works directly with attorneys, family members, and the courts to expedite the bonding process.
We know time is of the essence in these cases, and we pride ourselves on same-day or next-day service when needed.
From Houston to El Paso, Austin to Dallas, we help Texans fulfill their guardianship obligations with ease.
Need a guardianship bond in Texas? Jurisco can help you navigate the process with speed and compassion. Reach out today and protect what matters most.