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  1. (a) A person entitled to receive property or an interest in property from a decedent under a will, by inheritance, or as a beneficiary under a life insurance contract, and who does not disclaim the property under Section 37A of this code, may assign the property or interest in property to any person.

  2. www.professorbeyer.com › Estates_Code › Texas_Probate_Code_(08/19/2013)TEXAS PROBATE CODE - professorbeyer.com

    19 sie 2013 · the Probate Code. The definitions do not necessarily apply when they are used in a will or other estate planning document. § 3. Definitions and Use of Terms . Except as otherwise provided by Chapter XIII of this Code, when used in this Code, unless otherwise apparent from the context: (a) “Authorized corporate surety” means a domestic

  3. 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)

  4. 1 sty 2014 · ASSIGNMENT OF PROPERTY RECEIVED FROM A DECEDENT. (a) A person entitled to receive property or an interest in property from a decedent under a will, by inheritance, or as a beneficiary under a life insurance contract, and who does not disclaim the property under Section 37A of this code, may assign the property or interest in property to any person.

  5. 2008 Texas Probate Code 37 – Passage Of Title Upon Intestacy And Under A Will. Current as of: 2008 | Check for updates | Other versions. When a person dies, leaving a lawful will, all of his estate devised or bequeathed by such will, and all powers of appointment granted in such will, shall vest immediately in the devisees or legatees of such ...

  6. 8 paź 2024 · This State Bar of Texas manual provides a thorough overview of probate law in Texas, from the initial contact with a client to the closing of the estate. It contains forms, sample letters, worksheets, and checklists.

  7. § 69A. CHANGING WILLS. (a) A court may not prohibit a person from executing a new will or a codicil to an existing will. (b) Notwithstanding Section 3(g) of this code, in this section, "court" means a constitutional county court, district court, or statutory county court, including a statutory probate court.

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