Fort Bend County Probate Court found that Kevin Joseph (referred to in the file as K.J.) is totally incapacitated and appointed his parents, Minnie Joy and Joseph Thomas, as co‑guardians of the person with full authority over personal care decisions. The court ordered bond at $50 for each guardian, discharged the attorney ad litem and set an attorney fee of $650. The finding followed a physician's certificate on file (exam dated Feb. 6, 2025) and testimony describing diagnoses including autism spectrum disorder and self‑injurious behaviors; the record notes Kevin receives ABA therapy and requires assistance with daily activities. The parents confirmed they had completed required judicial training, submitted background checks and understood the court's continuing supervision, including an annual written report on the ward's condition. Why it matters: Guardianship provides legal authority to make health, education and daily‑living decisions for an incapacitated person and requires ongoing reporting to the court. Clarifying details: the medical examiner's report on file was submitted and the court took judicial notice of the certificate; the parents indicated the ward attends ABA services in Rosenberg and has no meaningful estate requiring a guardian of the estate. Ending: The court entered the order appointing the parents guardians of the person, set the nominal bonds, and reminded them of the duty to file annual reports to keep the court informed of the ward's wellbeing.