When a person dies without a will, their assets are distributed according to Texas’s laws of intestacy. However, transferring ownership of these assets can be a complex and lengthy process if the proper documentation is not in place. This is where the concept of affidavits of heirship comes into play. In this blog article, we…
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Default Judgements on Inherited Property: A Case Study
Probate law can be a confusing and overwhelming process for those who have recently inherited property. In Texas, probate law governs the distribution of a deceased person’s assets, including real property. When an individual dies, their assets must pass through probate before they can be distributed to the heirs or beneficiaries. In this blog post,…
What is a Texas Affidavit of Heirship?
A Texas affidavit of heirship is a legal document that declares someone as the heir to an estate. This document can be used when there is no living blood relative who can inherit the estate. The person who signs the affidavit is called the “heir representative.” What is an affidavit of heirship? An affidavit of…
Should You Agree to Be a Texas Executor?
Duties and responsibilities to will beneficiaries under Texas estate law You may be honored to take on the responsibility of being the executor of your loved one’s will, or you may not want to deal with it. However, you do have a choice – despite how you feel, you are able to say no and…
When Heirship Status Becomes a Texas Jurisdiction Matter
A court must have jurisdiction to enter a valid, enforceable judgment on a claim. If there is a situation where jurisdiction is lacking, litigants, through various procedures, may retroactively challenge the validity of a judgment to potentially have it rendered void. Subject matter jurisdiction is one type of jurisdiction a court must have. It is…
How to Handle Small Estates in Texas with Limited Assets
How to Handle Small Estates in Texas If you find yourself in the position of having to handle a small estate in Texas with limited assets, there are some steps you can take to make the process as smooth as possible. First, you’ll need to obtain a certified copy of the death certificate from the…