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\When a loved one passes away without a will, determining who inherits their property can be a challenging process. In Texas, an Affidavit of Heirship provides a simple and effective solution for transferring ownership of real estate and other property without the need for formal probate. At McCulloch & Miller, PLLC, we guide families through this process, ensuring their loved one’s property is passed on efficiently and in accordance with Texas law.
An Affidavit of Heirship is a legal document used to identify the rightful heirs of a person who died intestate (without a last will and testament). This affidavit is commonly used to transfer ownership of real estate and other assets that require clear title but do not involve complex estates or disputes.
The affidavit is typically completed by individuals familiar with the decedent’s family history, such as relatives or longtime acquaintances. Once completed and notarized, the document is filed with the county where the property is located, allowing for the legal transfer of ownership.
This tool is particularly useful for avoiding the time and expense of formal probate in cases where the estate consists primarily of real estate or a small number of assets.
An Affidavit of Heirship is a suitable option under the following circumstances:
If these conditions are met, an Affidavit of Heirship can simplify the process of transferring ownership while avoiding the need for probate court involvement.
For an Affidavit of Heirship to be valid, it must include specific details about the decedent, their family, and their property. These details typically include:
The affidavit must be signed by disinterested witnesses who can attest to the accuracy of the information, and it must be notarized before being filed with the appropriate county records office.
An Affidavit of Heirship offers several advantages over traditional probate, including:
While an Affidavit of Heirship is a valuable tool, it is not suitable for every situation. Limitations include:
At McCulloch & Miller, PLLC, we assess each client’s unique circumstances to determine whether an Affidavit of Heirship is the best option and provide guidance on how to avoid potential pitfalls.
Navigating the legal steps to transfer property after a loved one’s death can be overwhelming. At McCulloch & Miller, PLLC, we bring clarity and confidence to the process, helping families complete Affidavits of Heirship and file them correctly. Our experienced attorneys ensure all necessary details are included, reducing the risk of complications and delays.
If you’re exploring the possibility of using an Affidavit of Heirship to settle your loved one’s estate, we’re here to help. Contact McCulloch & Miller, PLLC, today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can assist you in honoring your loved one’s legacy and simplifying the transfer of property. You can schedule your no-obligation consultation by calling our Houston probate lawyers at 713-597-7176.