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In order to qualify as a valid Heirship Affidavit, the document needs to be signed in front of a notary public by three people that knew the deceased for at least 10 years. It can be signed in front of a notary anywhere in the world. It does not have to be signed at the same time or at the same place.
Definition of heirship 1. the state or condition of being an heir. 2. the right to inherit; inheritance.
Heirs property is family-owned land that is jointly owned by descendants of a deceased person whose estate did not clear probate. The descendants, or heirs, have the right to use the property, but they do not have a clear or marketable title to the property since the estate issues remain unresolved.
Under Texas law, the affidavit must be filled out by two disinterested partiesindividuals who have no financial interest in the estate and are not heirs. These individuals must know the decedents family structure and history well enough to verify the heirs relationship to the decedent.
A properly prepared Texas Affidavit of Heirship must provide the following information: The deceased owners full name, last address, date of birth and date and place of death. It should list all real estate owned by the deceased owner.
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