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  • 5.0/5.0

    Melanie was not only the first lawyer to reach back out to but has the most attention to detail of any lawyer that I have previously worked with. She reviewed our contract for us and found things that worked in our favor that both real esta...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    I had been through the ringer with multiple lawyers and was feeling discouraged until I found Melanie. From the moment I met her, I was impressed with her warm and approachable demeanor. She took the time to listen carefully to my situation...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    Working with this lawyer was an excellent experience. Very good at explaining every detail that was needed and nice to answer all the questions. She has very advanced knowledge and was very quick to finish all the paperwork and paperwork th...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    Wonderful service. Ms. Bragg has great knowledge of the law. She guided me through my estate planning process with ease. I recommend her very highly for any legal issues people might have. Her staff was easy to work with. I will go back to ...
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  • 5.0/5.0

    Melanie Bragg helped me with my will and with a residential lease. Her and her team were very good at explaining legal jargon to me in simplified terms. They were very quick to call/email me back, and they got back to me after I hadn't mess...
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Knowledgeable Texas Guardianship and Conservatorship Attorney Helps Protect Families

Dedicated lawyer facilitates care for dependent loved ones in the Houston area

At Bragg Law PC, I provide legal support for capable and caring adults in the Houston area and throughout Texas who want to gain the legal right to make decisions for loved ones in need of their assistance. As an informed attorney, I can help you petition to be appointed as a conservator to gain decision-making authority over the health, finances and welfare of your elderly parent or another disabled adult. I also support individuals who seek to become the legal guardians of minor children or want to choose another individual to become their children’s guardian in the event of their own incapacitation or death. I provide sound advice and professional assistance with crucial decisions no matter what challenges you face.

Attentive Texas attorney helps responsible adults become guardians for minors

I advocate for the best interests of children, helping to establish guardianships in which they can receive reliable and compassionate care. Clients come to Bragg Law PC for help with:

  • Appointing a guardian — It is important to name a trusted person to take over guardianship duties for your children in case the need ever arises. When a guardian is not named in advance of a parent’s death or incapacitation, the court may appoint someone the parent might not have chosen. You want to select a guardian who is willing and able to offer care and will raise your children according to your parental philosophies
  • Becoming a guardian — When a child you love is in need of a guardian they can rely on, I can help you seek the legal right to take over these responsibilities. I can present your case in any necessary court hearings, working to demonstrate that you are suited to become a minor’s caretaker.

I will address your guardianship concerns and answer any questions you may have. Protecting the well-being of children is always a top priority.

Respected law firm establishes conservatorships for incapacitated adults

If you are responsible for an incapacitated adult or you have a child who will never be able to live independently, it is important to make legal arrangements for current and future care. At Bragg Law PC, I provide assistance for clients who wish to:

  • Become a conservator — I can guide you in the process of having yourself or another qualified loved one appointed as conservator for an elderly parent or disabled adult. A conservator is responsible for managing the financial needs of the person they care for and making decisions in their best interests.
  • Handle conservatorship conflicts — Adults who have lived independently may be resistant to having another person care for them. If you see an urgent need to assume authority over an aging parent or other relative for their own good, you may have to petition the court to be appointed as a conservator. Your loved one is entitled to opposing counsel. If difficult circumstances arise, you can trust in my professionalism and sensitivity during the legal process.
  • Execute a trust to benefit a special needs adult — If you are responsible for a disabled adult, your estate plan should include a special needs trust to provide financial assistance after your passing. Leaving money directly to a person who receives Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income benefits could make them ineligible for assistance. By creating a trust, you prepare a consistent income stream that eases their financial burdens without jeopardizing eligibility. Your estate plan can also include provisions for requesting that the court appoint a conservator for your loved one.

I am thorough and caring in my approach to your conservatorship needs.

Contact a thorough Texas estate planning lawyer for advice on guardianships or conservatorships

Bragg Law PC helps Texas clients make arrangements so that their loved ones have reliable guardians and conservators. Call me at 713-993-0300 or contact me online to schedule a consultation at my Houston office.