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I have a hearing coming up for App. for Temp. Guardianship for Adult Protective Services. 2 of the proposed ward's sons are in TDC and, after having been served with notice of the hearing,have filed a "motion for bench warrant" to compel the judge to issue a bench warrant so they can get out of jail for a day and attend the hearing. Do they have a right to be at the hearing via a bench warrant? They obviously can't qualify as guardian and proper notice was issued. I suspect it is just a ploy to get a day or 2 away from TDC, and maybe see other family felons. | ||
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The real question is their necessity in the hearing. Since any deprivation they may suffer as a result of the hearing will be minimal, and ancillary (having someone else in charge of dad's property), perhaps it would be possible to set up their attendance by telephone. | |||
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Thanks....I have been visiting with the adlitem and maybe we can agree to allow a written statement to be presented or telephone input. I just didn't want to deal with the onslaught of prison writs and motions if the guy was not allowed to participate and, I didn't want to have to go to Huntsville and bring him back either! | |||
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Although the following citations are to case concerning bench warrants in CPS cases, they may be of some assistance to you. Boulden v. Boulden, 133 S.W.3d 884 (Tex.App.--Dallas 2004). In the Interest of Z.L.T., 124 S.W.3d 163 (Tex. 2003). In the Interest of J.D.S., 111 S.W.3d 324 (Tex.App.--Texarkana 2003). Good luck. | |||
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