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,…
Category: Probate Law
What to Do When a Loved One’s Assets Go Unclaimed in Texas
When a loved one passes away, the process of distributing their assets can be a difficult and emotional time for family members. In some cases, assets may go unclaimed, leaving the next of kin wondering what to do. This is the situation for our protagonist in this case study, who was told by his aunt…
The Importance of Updating a Will: A Texas Family’s Story
Probate law can be a complex and daunting process, especially when it comes to distributing the assets of a deceased person. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at a case study involving Texas probate law, and the specific challenges that arise when a will is overwritten by a codicil. We will…
Inheriting Property in Texas: A Case Study
If you’re an inheritor of property in Texas and you’re looking to transfer the title of a house to your name, the probate process can be a confusing and overwhelming experience. In this blog post, we’ll take you through the steps you need to take to transfer property ownership after a loved one has passed…
What to Do When Beneficiaries Disagree
When a loved one passes away, the process of settling their estate can be a difficult and emotional time. Unfortunately, it can also be a time when family members may disagree over the distribution of assets. In this article, we will take a look at a real-life case study involving probate law in Texas, and…
Navigating Probate Without a Will: A Real-Life Case Study
When a loved one passes away, it can be a difficult and overwhelming time for their family and loved ones. One of the many tasks that must be addressed is the distribution of their assets, which can be particularly complex if the deceased did not leave behind a will. This is known as probate, and…
Understanding Restricted Appeals in Texas Probate Cases
Probate is the legal process by which a court oversees the distribution of a deceased person’s assets and property. In Texas, probate can be a complex and time-consuming process, especially when it comes to appeals. In this article, we will discuss the concept of restricted appeals in Texas probate cases and what it means for…
What Is the Correct Standard of Review on a Probate Appeal?
When a person passes away, their assets and property must be distributed according to their will or, if they did not leave a will, according to state law. This process is known as probate. In Texas, probate proceedings take place in the probate court, and any disputes that arise during the process can be appealed…
Can a marking such as an “x” be enough to validate a signature on a will in Texas?
When it comes to creating a will, it is important to make sure that the document is properly signed and executed. In Texas, there are certain requirements that must be met in order for a will to be considered valid. One question that often arises is whether or not a simple marking, such as an…