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What is Supported Decision-Making Agreement

The Texas Statutory Supported Decision-Making Agreement is a legal document used by individuals with disabilities to appoint a supporter for making informed decisions without losing their rights.

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Supported Decision-Making Agreement is needed by:
  • Adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities seeking support
  • Family members helping loved ones navigate decision-making
  • Supporters appointed to assist individuals with their choices
  • Witnesses required for validating the agreement
  • Legal professionals advising on guardianship alternatives
  • Social workers assisting clients with disability rights

How to fill out the Supported Decision-Making Agreement

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    Access the Texas Statutory Supported Decision-Making Agreement form by visiting pdfFiller and searching for the specific document name.
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    Once located, click on the form to open it in the pdfFiller editing interface.
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    Before filling in the form, gather necessary information such as names, addresses, and details about the decisions requiring support.
  4. 4.
    Use the text fields to input information clearly, ensuring that all required sections are completed accurately.
  5. 5.
    Review each section to confirm that all relevant areas, such as living arrangements, health care, and financial decisions, are addressed.
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    Follow the explicit instructions provided within the form for signing and notarization.
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    Double-check that all signatures from the adult with a disability, the supporter, and the witnesses have been included.
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    After completing the form, save your changes within pdfFiller before proceeding to download or submit.
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    Download the finalized document onto your device or submit it directly via pdfFiller, depending on your needs.
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Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities who wish to have support in decision-making are eligible to use this Texas Statutory Supported Decision-Making Agreement.
There are no specific deadlines for submitting the Supported Decision-Making Agreement. However, it is recommended to complete it as soon as the decision to use a supporter is made.
The completed Texas Statutory Supported Decision-Making Agreement can be saved and submitted through pdfFiller or downloaded for personal use, depending on the intended process.
Typically, no additional documents are required when submitting the Supported Decision-Making Agreement. However, it may be helpful to attach any relevant medical or financial information if needed.
Ensure all signatures are present, verify that all sections are completed, and check for typos or incorrect information to avoid common mistakes on the form.
Since the agreement is a private document between the parties involved, there is no formal processing time. The agreement is effective as soon as it is executed correctly with all signatures.
There are no fees specifically associated with the Texas Statutory Supported Decision-Making Agreement; however, fees may apply if using legal services for advice or notarization.
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