When a person passes away, their assets and debts must be settled through the probate process. This process can be complicated, especially when it comes to the payment of creditors. In Texas, there are specific rules and procedures that must be followed when dealing with creditor’s claims in probate court. In this article, we will…
Category: Probate Law
Intestate Succession in Texas Probate Courts
When a person dies without a will, they are said to have died “intestate.” In this case, the distribution of the deceased person’s assets is determined by the laws of intestate succession. This can be a complicated process, especially when it comes to probate court in Texas. In this article, we will discuss the basics…
Will Contests in Texas Probate Courts
Will contests in Texas probate courts are legal proceedings in which the validity of a last will and testament is challenged. These types of cases can be complex and emotionally charged, as they often involve disputes between family members over the distribution of a loved one’s assets. Validity of a Will in Texas In order…
Jurisdiction and Venue in Texas Probate Courts
Jurisdiction and venue are two important concepts in the field of probate law, and they are particularly relevant to the probate courts of Texas. In this article, we will take a closer look at what these terms mean, and how they affect the probate process in Texas. Jurisdiction Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a…
Do I have to file a tax return for someone who dies?
When a loved one passes away, there are many things to take care of, including filing their final federal income tax return. This may seem like a daunting task, but it is important to understand the process and the deadlines involved. In this article, we will discuss everything you need to know about the final…
Can evidence of past misconduct toward an estate prove undue influence?
Questions of undue influence can be difficult to prove in Texas, particularly when it comes to a deceased’s estate. But did you know that evidence of past misconduct toward the decedent may be able to help establish undue influence? In this blog post, we will discuss the complexities of proving undue influence in Texas and…
What If a Texas Will Is Inconsistent with Itself?
Drafting a will is an important step for any Texas resident, as it helps to ensure that your estate and assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. But what happens if your will is inconsistent with itself? In this blog post, we will explore the implications of an inconsistent or ambiguous…
A Dedicated Probate Court in Montgomery County?
As the population of Montgomery County continues to grow, so does the need for efficient and effective courts to manage the increasing number of cases. To address this, State Representative Will Metcalf has filed House Bill 1436, aimed at converting Montgomery County at Law No. 2 into a probate court. What Is a Dedicated Probate…
How Do I Find a Will?
When someone passes away, it is important to determine whether they had a valid will in place. This can be accomplished through a careful search for the document. If a will is located, it will guide the distribution of the decedent’s assets in accordance with their wishes. If no will is found, it may be…