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PROBATE OF WILLS GENERALLY. SUBCHAPTER A. EFFECTIVENESS OF WILL; PERIOD FOR PROBATE. Sec. 256.001. WILL NOT EFFECTIVE UNTIL PROBATED. Except as provided by Subtitle K with respect to foreign wills, a will is not effective to prove title to, or the right to possession of, any property disposed of by the will until the will is admitted to probate.
13 sie 2021 · TABLE OF CONTENTS: TEXAS ESTATES CODE TITLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS (Ch. 21 - 22) CHAPTER 21. PURPOSE AND CONSTRUCTION §21.001. Purpose of Code. §21.002. Construction. §21.003. Statutory References. §21.004. Effect of Division of Law. §21.005. Applicability of Certain Laws. §21.006. Applicability to Probate Proceedings. CHAPTER 22 ...
19 sie 2013 · Texas Probate Code – Final Edition is the version of the Probate Code that ceased to be effective on January 1, 2014 and contains the changes made by the 2013 Legislature. I have included commentary entitled Statutes in Context to many sections. These annotations provide
29 sie 2011 · Section 294(d) permits personal representatives to give notices to unsecured creditors, and those creditors are required to present their claim within 120 days of receipt of the notice, or the claim is barred.
An independent executor, in the administration of an estate, independently of and without application to, or any action in or by the court: (1) shall give the notices required under Sections 294 and 295; (2) may give the notice permitted under Section 294(d) and bar a claim under that subsection; (3) shall approve, classify, and pay, or reject ...
PROBATE CODE. Browse as List. Search Within. Chapter I - GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 1 — 36F) Chapter II - DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION (§§ 37 — 47A) Chapter III - DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP (§§ 48 — 56) Chapter IV - EXECUTION AND REVOCATION OF WILLS (§§ 57 — 71A)