Texas- i have a life estate from my wife' intestate probate with no agreements, rules, stipulations, can i divest the remainder.
It depends who the remaining heirs are. You can take away their interest without agreement or consent.
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It depends who the remaining heirs are. You can take away their interest without agreement or consent.
You need to open an estate administration. It also depends if there is a Will or no Will. From there the home can be forced to be sold.
Finding the Will would usually be easier in regards to probate and less expensive. However, the two of you can probably move forward under...
You need an attorney for reasons stated by the other attorneys. Some firms will do this on contingency if costs are your concerns. The court...
it's always important to talk to Texas attorney. Right of suvivorship deeds are uncommon here in Texas. Your rights would have vested at death...
it depends on whether the deceased had children with someone other than living spouse.
I have handled similiar issues before. Some attonreys will handle matters like this on contingency. It depends on the facts and value of the...
Feel free to contact us if you have questions. Yes you have an arguement and perhaps a strong one. One would need more facts.
Assuming there is no Will then it depends on whether he was married. If he was married then his children would basically inherit his community...
The POD issue is tricky. When I have had litigate this issue before, we had to contend the deceased did not have capacity to make these changes...