Court appoints Jamie Rudder as independent administrator of Michael Parsley's estate

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In a recent court session in Fort Bend County, Texas, the estate of the late Michael Darren Parsley was addressed, confirming the decedent's heirs and appointing an independent administrator for his estate. The court found that Parsley, who passed away on October 1, 2020, did not leave a valid will and died intestate, necessitating the administration of his estate.

Sheldon C. House, a long-time acquaintance of Parsley, provided testimony regarding the decedent's family history. He confirmed that Parsley had been married twice, first to Jamie Westerfield Rudder, with that marriage ending in divorce in 2007, and then to Carrie Parsley, who was his spouse at the time of his death. House also stated that Parsley had one child, Megan Parsley, who survives him.
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The court accepted the testimony and evidence presented, leading to the determination that the heirs of Michael Darren Parsley are as listed in the judgment declaring heirship. The court appointed Jamie Westerfield Rudder as the independent administrator of the estate, ensuring that the estate will be managed appropriately moving forward.

In a separate matter, the court also reviewed the guardianship of Lamar Carl Paige, confirming that no modifications were necessary for his continued care. The guardianship specialist affirmed that Paige remains incapacitated and that the current orders are consistent with his needs.

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These proceedings highlight the court's commitment to ensuring proper estate management and guardianship for individuals in need, reflecting the ongoing efforts to uphold the rights and welfare of families and vulnerable individuals in the community.

Converted from Christopher Morales meeting on April 29, 2025
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