Community Property and Homestead Rights in Texas Impact the Probate Process
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One of the most misunderstood areas of community property law in Texas that impacts the probate process – and one of the most hotly litigated – is the difference between community and separate property.
Hosts Stacy Kelly and Keith Morris of The Blum Firm describe these “murky waters” when someone dies without a will and heirs argue about property left behind. In addition to clarifying community property versus separate property, they explain subtleties of probate homestead rights in Texas and how pre- and post-nuptial agreements can be incorporated into an estate plan.
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