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A Guide to Texas Probate Law What Every Texas Resident Needs to Know About Probate Law Before It’s Too Late

A Guide To Texas Probate Law

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Page 1: A Guide To Texas Probate Law

A Guide to Texas Probate Law

What Every Texas Resident Needs to

Know About Probate Law

Before It’s Too Late

Page 2: A Guide To Texas Probate Law

What is A Probate Attorney?❖ When an individual dies, the

friends or family members of that person must properly administer his or her estate.

❖ The laws surrounding the administering of an estate have become increasingly complex in recent years.

❖ A Texas probate attorney helps the family sort through legal issues surrounding the estate.

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What Happens When No Will is Left?

Under Texas probate law, a will determines how an individual’s assets are divided upon his or her death.

If an individual did not leave a will, Texas laws of intestacy are enacted in order to determine who receives which assets of the estate.

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After an Estate Application is Submitted to the Courts:

❖ A hearing is set

❖ A judge then rules on all matters pertaining to the estate.

❖ The heirs to the estate work closely with the executor of the estate, the Texas probate attorney hired to represent the estate, and the judge assigned to the matter.

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Three Types of Texas Probate

Texas Probate Type #1 Dependent Administration of a Probate:

A judge must approve all sales of estate property, payment of bills and taxes, or disbursement of assets to heirs

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Three Types of Texas Probate

Texas Probate Type #2:Independent Administration of a Probate

The Courts assign power to the executor of the estate to make any and all decisions that must be made by the estate.

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Three Types of Texas Probate

Texas Probate Type #3Muniment of Title

This type of Texas probate allows the will of the deceased to be honored as a living document years after the individual’s death.

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Understanding the Process of Texas Probate

❖ The family files an application with the county probate office

❖ There is a two-week waiting period before a hearing on the estate takes place

❖ A Texas probate judge hears the case of the estate.

❖ The executor to the estate is then typically appointed at this time

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Understanding the Process of Texas Probate

The Texas probate judge announces whether the will by the deceased is valid

The judge accepts a list of all properties and assets belonging to the deceased

The judge determines which individuals are heirs to the property and assets belonging to the deceased.

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Understanding the Process of Texas Probate

❖ Next, the Texas probate judge handles any disputes involving the property or assets of the deceased.

❖ When there are disputes, the probate judge listens to all sides of the issue.

❖ The judge then makes a ruling as to which individuals should actually be heirs and which should not.

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Understanding the Texas Probate ProcessProbate in Texas can be a complicated process. For

answers to your specific questions, visit: http://www.fordmath.com/