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Surviving spouse rights in Texas include: community property; homestead rights; exempt property; and, intestate share rights.
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State Bar of Texas, 22nd Annual Estate Planning and Probate Drafting CourseJulie Miraglia Kwon
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A hyper-partisan Democratic gerrymander of Texas. Probably not VRA compliant and Texas might even have some laws against such whacked-outness. However when drawing hyper-partisan maps I like to take “screw the other party over as much as possible and forget the law” approach. This another ...
Intestate refers to dying without a legalwill. When a person dies intestate, deciding how their assets will be distributed becomes the responsibility of a stateprobate court. An intestate estate can also be one in which the will presented to the court was deemed to be invalid. ...
and distribute what remains to the beneficiaries based on the laws of their state. A will may also be consideredintestateif it is declared invalid for a variety of reasons.4In either case, only theprobate courtwith jurisdiction over the estate is responsible for distributing the deceased’s asse...