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Youth has guardianship because she has lost all family. Went to get DL, and was told that she must take a competency exam. Does anyone know anything about this? I could see it if the court's order declared her incompetent, but it doesn't - hers was simply a matter of age? What can she do? Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | ||
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I am puzzled: Tex. Trans. Code sec.521.145 states that a person under 18 years of age who has a guardian merely needs the consent of the guardian to grant consent for the purpose of obtaining an operator's permit. | |||
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That's what I thought. I think that, as these guardianships and probates are going into DPS records, some juvenile guardianships are getting keyed as incompetencies. So - how do we rectify it? Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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Given your small county, it might be easier simply to get a court order, amending the guardianship order to clarify that there is no issue of incapacity save for the disabilities of minority...On the other hand, if DPS only wants a physician's statement that might be equally easy to obtain in Sweetwater.... | |||
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thank you; I feel sorry for those in larger counties! Lisa L. Peterson Nolan County Attorney | |||
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Lisa, if you are still having trouble, email me and I will put you in touch with one of our two DL attorneys. Janette A | |||
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