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John Strohmeyer here with Strohmeyer law today weamp;#39;re going to be going through some of the common questions we get from potential clients about estate planning probate and tax law youamp;#39;re the beneficiary of an estate and youamp;#39;re feeling kind of left out of the process what do you need to do well here in Texas thereamp;#39;s not a whole lot that beneficiaries actually do when they are recipients from the estate we feature independent Administration here in Texas and so that means that the executor or the administrator of that estate is going to be going to court once and then their job really is to collect the assets pay off any remaining debts and then distribute the assets to the beneficiaries who are left in a lot of cases there really isnamp;#39;t much for the beneficiary to do and because thereamp;#39;s not a whole lot for the beneficiary to do really thereamp;#39;s not a whole lot to say about this here in Texas what is a beneficiary entitled to well they