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Probate Process Without A Will can be time-consuming and expensive if an experienced attorney is not retained. Visit https://houston-probate-law.com/probate/probate-court/probate-when-there-is-no-will/ to get an experienced lawyer.<br>
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Dying Without a Will in Texas The term “intestate” refers to dying without a will that provides for the disposition of some or all of the decedent’s probate property. This often involves situations where there is no will. But it can also include situations where there is a will, but the will does not dispose of a portion of the decedent’s property. The decedent is said to have died “intestate” as to all or some of his property. We are here to assist you with all the complexities of the probate process without a will. Absent a Will, Who Gets What? It is usually clear who gets the decedent’s property when there is a will that disposes of all of the decedent’s probate property. But what happens when there is no will? Who has an interest in the estate? Texas law provides the answer. Instead of describing the distribution using words, we’ll borrow the charts provided by the Harris County Probate Court # 1.
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