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  • 500 W. Illinois Ave., Ste. 685, Midland, TX 79701

  • 40 W. Twohig, Ste. 213, San Angelo, TX 76903-6446

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  • 1302 Bonham Ave., Odessa, TX 79761-3008

  • 550 W. Texas, Ste. 950, Midland, TX 79701

  • 3300 North A Street, Suite 8-125, Midland, TX 79705

  • 1209 W. Illinois Ave., Midland, TX 79701-6158

  • 40 W. Twohig Ave., Ste. 202, San Angelo, TX 76903-6446

  • 2707 N. Big Spring St., Midland, TX 79705

  • 3471 Knickerbocker Rd., Ste. 410, San Angelo, TX 76904-8825

  • 1010 W Texas Ave, Midland, TX 79701

  • 136 W. Twohig, Ste. C, San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 15 E. Harris Ave., San Angelo, TX 76903

  • 331 W. Ave. B, San Angelo, TX 76903-6811

  • 130 Spring Park Drive, Suite 200, Midland, TX 79705

  • 3524 Knickerbocker Rd., Ste. C179, San Angelo, TX 76904

  • 123 S. Irving St., San Angelo, TX 76903-7302

  • 2402 College Hills Blvd., San Angelo, TX 76904

  • 6 Desta Drive Suite 4600, Midland, TX 79701

  • 501 Gregg St., Big Spring, TX 79720-2439

  • 40 W. Twohig, Ste. 209, San Angelo, TX 76902-3592

  • 215 West Twohig Avenue, Suite 200, San Angelo, TX 76903-6420

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I have to leave each child something when I do my estate planning?

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Answered by attorney Tres Andrew Porter (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at The Law Offices of Tres A. Porter
Absolutely not. However you should absolutely contact an estate planning attorney in your area as soon as possible. If you die without having a will, trust, or estate plan in place in California a portion of your estate will go equally to all of your children.
Absolutely not. However you should absolutely contact an estate planning attorney in your area as soon as possible. If you die without having a will, trust, or estate plan in place in California a portion of your estate will go equally to all of your children.
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What is the probate process after a parent's death?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey R. Gottlieb (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Law Offices of Robert H. Glorch
It's not automatic. To set the probate process in motion, someone (e.g. the executor in the will or another family member) has to petition the court to be appointed. Normally the person who wants to file the petition will hire a probate attorney to represent them. The question of where the probate estate should be opened is an issue of fact. You mentioned that he was temporarily living in another state. Probate should be opened in the state where the decedent last had his permanent residence. So for example, if I live in Illinois, but happen to die while on vacation on Florida, my estate should be in Illinois even though I died in Florida. It's a little trickier if you're father was actually stayed in another state for a period of months, or years. It's really a question of fact and should come back to where he intended to live on a permanent basis. But this issue can be the subject of dispute at times, in part because state inheritances laws can differ.
It's not automatic. To set the probate process in motion, someone (e.g. the executor in the will or another family member) has to petition the court to be appointed. Normally the person who wants to file the petition will hire a probate attorney to represent them. The question of where the probate estate should be opened is an issue of fact. You mentioned that he was temporarily living in another state. Probate should be opened in the state where the decedent last had his permanent residence. So for example, if I live in Illinois, but happen to die while on vacation on Florida, my estate should be in Illinois even though I died in Florida. It's a little trickier if you're father was actually stayed in another state for a period of months, or years. It's really a question of fact and should come back to where he intended to live on a permanent basis. But this issue can be the subject of dispute at times, in part because state inheritances laws can differ.
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How do turn over our share of land to our brother?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Estate Planning lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
If everyone is in agreement, you can do whatever you like. You can deed out your shares to your brother.
If everyone is in agreement, you can do whatever you like. You can deed out your shares to your brother.