Estates Code § 1053.102
If a judge cannot set a guardianship hearing because of absence or incapacity, the county clerk may set the hearing, record it on the judge’s docket, and note why the judge is not acting. If no qualified judge is present after notice has been properly served, the hearing keeps getting continued day by day until a quali
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If a judge cannot set a guardianship hearing because of absence or incapacity, the county clerk may set the hearing, record it on the judge’s docket, and note why the judge is not acting. If no qualified judge is present after notice has been properly served, the hearing keeps getting continued day by day until a qualified judge can hear it.
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