Sec. 1153.005. ONE NOTICE SUFFICIENT; LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO GIVE REQUIRED NOTICE. (a) A guardian of an estate is not required to give a notice required by Section 1153.003 if another person also appointed as guardian or a former guardian has given that notice.
(b) If the guardian fails to give a notice required by other sections of this title or to cause the notice to be given, the guardian and the sureties on the guardian's bond are liable for any damage a person suffers because of the neglect, unless it appears that the person otherwise had notice.
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 E - Administration of Guardianship
Chapter 1153 - Notice to Claimants
Section 1153.001. Required Notice Regarding Presentment of Claims in General
Section 1153.002. Proof of Publication
Section 1153.003. Required Notice to Certain Claimants
Section 1153.004. Permissive Notice to Unsecured Creditor Regarding Period for Presentment of Claim
Section 1153.005. One Notice Sufficient; Liability for Failure to Give Required Notice