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11Excluded Evidence in a Jury Trial
When Two Laws Conflict Sometimes the issue arises of which state law to apply to a case. Depending on which law is applied can change the outcome of a case and what a party is held liable for. How does a court decide which law to apply? What happens when there are conflicting laws that...
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If you are involved in a probate matter in Texas, it is important to be aware of the restricted appeal process. This process can limit your ability to challenge certain decisions made by the court, so it is important to understand how it works before you find yourself in that situation. This case helps shed...
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Amount in Controversy and Probate Jurisdiction Amount in controversy simply refers to the amount of money that is being disputed in a case. Courts may have limits on the amount of controversy that they can hear disputes over. For example, a smaller county court may only be able to hear cases where the amounts in...
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There are four types of disclaimers. The first type is for when an individual who received a gift or bequest disclaims all rights to the gift, thereby giving up their interest in the property and allowing the property to pass as if he or she never received it. The second type is for when an...
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11Excluded Evidence in a Jury Trial
When a person dies without having a will in place, the person who has been appointed executor is tasked with distributing all of the assets from the probate estate to those people and organizations named in the deceased’s will, or if there is no will, it falls on the executor to distribute everything at their...
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If you’re not on good terms with your ex, you might not want to hear this – but in some cases, they could actually inherit your money or property if you die without a will. It’s important to know the laws in your state so that you can plan accordingly – read on for more...
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11tangible assets
With a will, you can divide both your tangible as well as your intangible assets. Whether an item belongs in the estate or not depends on what type of asset it is. It’s very important to make this distinction between tangible and intangible assets, otherwise the distribution of an item of significant value could be...
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11Austin Probate Attorneys
A holographic will is a handwritten will that is not witnessed. The testator, the person who made the will, must write, date, and sign the entire will. This type of will is valid in any state, including the state of Texas. However, as with most wills, it must be proven to be your will and...
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11Estate Without a Will
Last Will and Testament Requirements in Texas You might think that as long as you have a will, your estate will be distributed the way you want it to be. But if you don’t have a valid will in Texas, your estate will be distributed according to the laws of intestacy. It’s established law in...
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An insurance claim file can be attorney-client privileged. The attorney-client privilege is a legal principle that protects communications between attorneys and their clients from being disclosed in court. The insurance claim file is sometimes considered to be part of the attorney-client relationship if it contains confidential information about the case. The following case gives us...
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