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In this video, Lauren Cadillac, from Cadillac Law, explains the concept of an affidavit of heirship, specifically within Texas law. An affidavit of heirship is a useful document for settling an estate when someone dies without a will or debt but possesses real estate. It can also be utilized if there is a will, particularly when the affidavit aligns with it, as it may simplify the process compared to formal probate. The affidavit requires two disinterested witnesses to affirm the heirs of the deceased. Viewers are encouraged to subscribe and engage with questions for further clarification. Note that this information is for general learning and is not legal advice.