Janice McNair guardianship case dropped

Texans owner Janice McNair (l) and her youngest son CEO & Chair Cal McNair and his wife Texans Foundation VP Hannah Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports

The court saga surrounding the guardianship case over Texans owner Janice McNair has "come to an end," as McNair's eldest son Cary, who "filed a lawsuit for guardianship over her and her estate last November, agreed to drop the lawsuit against her." All parties involved "filed jointly to drop the case." The decision succeeded a judge’s decision to "not grant Cary McNair’s request to have his mother be evaluated by an independent medical examiner earlier this month." The decision to drop the lawsuit is a "win for Janice McNair," whose attorneys, along with her youngest son and Texans CEO & Chair Cal McNair, argued that she did "not need a guardian and did not want someone to examine her after two doctors determined she was well" (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 2/26).



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