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GUARDIAN AD LITEM &
ATTORNEY AD LITEM FAQs


MEDIATION & ARBITRATION FAQs
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT FAQs

DEFINITIONS
ESTATE PLANNING DEFINITIONS
Estate Planning:
The process of arranging personal, financial, and medical affairs to ensure your wishes are honored during incapacity and after death.
Will:
A legal document stating how your assets should be distributed after death.
Revocable Living Trust:
A flexible legal tool that allows your assets to be managed and transferred without probate.
Directive to Physicians (Living Will):
A document expressing your wishes regarding medical treatment if you cannot communicate.
HIPAA Authorization:
Allows designated people to access your medical information.
Transfer on Death (TOD) Deed:
A deed transferring real property directly to a beneficiary at death, avoiding probate.
PROBATE DEFINITIONS
Probate:
The legal process of validating a will, identifying heirs, paying debts, and distributing assets.
Muniment of Title:
A simplified probate process used when a will exists and there are no debts.
Independent Administration:
A less supervised form of probate allowing the executor to handle most tasks without court approval.
Dependent Administration:
A court-supervised probate process requiring approval for major actions.
Small Estate Affidavit:
A simplified method for transferring assets when the estate’s value qualifies under Texas law.
GUARDIAN AD LITEM & ATTORNEY AD LITEM DEFINITIONS
Guardian ad Litem:
A court-appointed individual who represents the best interests of a child or incapacitated person.
Attorney ad Litem:
A court-appointed attorney who advocates for the expressed wishes of the person being represented.
Best Interest Evaluation:
An objective investigation into the person’s needs, safety, and circumstances.
GUARDIANSHIP DEFINITIONS
Guardianship:
A legal process in which the court appoints someone to make decisions for an incapacitated adult or minor.
Guardian of the Person:
Makes decisions about living arrangements, medical care, and personal needs.
Guardian of the Estate:
Manages financial affairs and property.
Incapacitated Person:
Someone who lacks the ability to care for themselves or manage their finances due to disability, illness, or age.
MEDIATION & ARBITRATION DEFINITIONS
Mediation:
A voluntary, confidential process in which a neutral mediator helps parties reach a mutual agreement.
Arbitration:
A dispute resolution process where a neutral arbitrator reviews the case and issues a binding or non-binding decision.
Settlement Agreement:
A written agreement documenting the resolution reached during mediation.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT DEFINITIONS
Municipal Prosecution:
Representation of the city in cases involving violations of municipal ordinances.
Magistrate Duties:
Issuing warrants, advising individuals of rights, and making initial bond determinations.
Ordinance Drafting:
Creating, revising, and interpreting city laws and regulations.
Open Meetings Act Compliance:
Ensuring city councils and boards meet legal transparency requirements.
POWER OF ATTORNEY DEFINITIONS
Durable Power of Attorney:
Allows someone to make financial decisions for you even if you become incapacitated.
Medical Power of Attorney:
Allows someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf.
SPECIAL NEEDS TRUST DEFINITIONS
Special Needs Trust (SNT):
A trust designed to provide supplemental financial support without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits like Medicaid or SSI.
Trustee:
The individual or institution managing the trust assets.
