Texans owner Janice McNair not required to undergo medical exam amid guardianship fight with her son

A Harris County probate judge ruled Texans owner Janice McNair won’t have to undergo an independent medical exam, according to our

partners at the Houston Chronicle

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The ruling is part of an ongoing case by her oldest son, Robert Cary McNair Jr., who is seeking guardianship.

On Nov. 27 of last year, he requested to declare her incapacitated and appoint her a guardian, according to Harris County probate court records.

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ABC13 found court documents that show on November 27, Cary McNair asked a Harris County probate court to declare Janice, who is 87, incapacitated and appoint him as her guardian.

Cary McNair’s attorneys argued this month that the 87-year-old should undergo an independent medical exam to determine her mental capacity.

That’s after they say a stroke she suffered in January 2022 has limited her ability to conduct business.

However, her other son, Cal McNair, and Janice McNair’s attorneys say she’s in good health, arguing she has already been examined by two doctors who said she was well.

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