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Fixing Probate Paperwork Errors in Texas: Correcting Wrongly Listed Siblings
How to Correct Errors in Texas Probate Records Disclaimer: This information is educational only and is not legal advice. Consult…
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Probating a Will Without Administration (Muniment of Title) to Transfer Real Property in Texas
Overview This FAQ-style explanation describes how a will can be used to transfer real property in Texas without opening a…
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Challenging an Administrator’s Claim to Inherited Real Property in Texas
Protecting Your Inheritance When an Administrator Claims Real Property Disclaimer: This is general information only and not legal advice. Consult…
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Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle While Settling an Estate in Texas
FAQ: Documenting a Repossessed Vehicle During Estate Settlement in Texas Quick summary If a vehicle that belonged to a deceased…
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Texas: Releasing Trust/Escrow Funds Before a Deed Is Recorded — What You Need to Know
Detailed Answer — How funds held in trust or escrow relate to deed recording under Texas law This article explains,…
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Texas: Transferring a Deceased Parent’s Car Title to the Surviving Parent When the Original Title Is Missing
Detailed Answer: How to transfer a deceased parent’s vehicle title to the surviving parent in Texas when you don’t have…
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Challenging a Petition for Possession and Control of Estate Property in Texas
How to challenge or dismiss a petition for possession and control of estate property in Texas Short answer: If someone…
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Contesting a Probate Accounting in Texas: Options After More Than One Year
Can You Challenge a Probate Accounting in Texas More Than a Year After Court Approval? Short answer: Possibly, but your…
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Challenging a Sibling’s Final Accounting in a Texas Probate When You Received No Notice
What to do if you received no notice and a sibling filed a final accounting in a Texas probate Disclaimer:…
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Clearing Creditor Claims Before Selling a Parent’s Estate Home in Texas
Detailed answer Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. Laws change and every estate is different. Consult a Texas…