estate administrationguardianshipestate planningThis document contains the Texas Estates Code and the Texas Trusts Code (and related Property Code provisions) showing all changes made by the Regular Session odoi:10.2139/ssrn.3009406Beyer, Gerry W...
If the executor does not live in the state, they’ll need to appoint a resident agent who will act on behalf of the estate in Texas. Corporations can also serve as executors to estates as long as they are authorized to act as fiduciaries in Texas. Executor’s Duties in Probate Administr...
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The Time Limits in the Texas Estates Code The Texas Estates Code section 202.0025 states that: Notwithstanding Section 16.051, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, a proceeding to declare heirship of a decedent may be brought at any time after the decedent’s death. Section 16.051 is the general ...
Texas law currently has a telehealth and telemedicine “coverage parity law.” The Texas Insurance Code provides that (1) a health benefit plan may not exclude a telemedicine or a telehealth service from coverage under the plan solely because the service is not provided through a face-to-face ...
Pursuant to a mutual agreement, arrangement, or understanding with the plan or a plan fiduciary that; The advice would serve as a primary basis for investment decisions with respect to plan assets; and that The advice was individualized based on the particular needs of the plan. ...
Gerry W. Beyer, 12, 12A, & 12B, Administration of Decedents’ Estates and Guardianships (West’s Tex. Forms 2025 Supp.). Ashley Arrington,Will the NextGen Bar Truly Test Legal Research? A Critical Evaluation of Sample Questions, 5:2 Proceedings (2025). ...
TheTexas Estates Code, section 353.053, also provides for an allowance in lieu of exempt property, stating: (a) If all or any of the specific articles of exempt property described bySection 353.051(a)are not among the decedent’s effects, the court shall make, in lieu of the articles ...
When no alternate exists, Section 304 of the Texas Estates Code lets beneficiaries petition for appointment. Courts prefer close relatives, but beneficiaries may disagree on who that should be. Litigation erupts, and estate funds pay the bill. Writing an alternate list prevents that fight by giving...
Subjects that may be tested on the MEE include business associations, civil procedure, conflict of laws, constitutional law, contracts, criminal law and procedure, evidence, family law, real property, torts, trusts and estates, and Article 9 (secured transactions) of the Uniform Commercial Code. ...