Sec. 1105.154. SPECIFIC BOND AMOUNT. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section, the judge shall set the amount of a bond of a guardian of an estate in an amount equal to the sum of:
(1) the estimated value of all personal property belonging to the ward; and
(2) an additional amount to cover revenue anticipated to be derived during the succeeding 12 months from:
(A) interest and dividends;
(B) collectible claims;
(C) the aggregate amount of any installments or periodic payments, excluding income derived or to be derived from federal social security payments; and
(D) rentals for the use of property.
(b) The judge shall reduce the amount of the original bond under Subsection (a) in proportion to the amount of cash or the value of securities or other assets:
(1) authorized or required to be deposited by court order; or
(2) voluntarily deposited by the guardian or the sureties on the guardian's bond as provided in Sections 1105.156 and 1105.157(a).
(c) The judge shall set the amount of the bond for a temporary guardian.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 823 (H.B. 2759), Sec. 1.02, eff. January 1, 2014.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Guardianship and Related Procedures
Subtitle D - Creation of Guardianship
Chapter 1105 - Qualification of Guardians
Subchapter D. Other Provisions Relating to Bonds of Guardians of the Estate
Section 1105.151. General Formalities
Section 1105.152. General Standard Regarding Amount of Bond
Section 1105.153. Evidentiary Hearing on Amount of Bond
Section 1105.154. Specific Bond Amount
Section 1105.155. Agreement Regarding Deposit of Estate Assets
Section 1105.156. Deposit of Estate Assets on Terms Prescribed by Court
Section 1105.157. Deposits of Guardian
Section 1105.158. Bond Required Instead of Deposits
Section 1105.159. Withdrawal of Deposits on Closing of Guardianship
Section 1105.160. Authorized Corporate or Personal Sureties
Section 1105.161. Sureties for Certain Bonds
Section 1105.162. Deposits by Personal Surety
Section 1105.163. Applicability of Subchapter to Certain Court Orders