Can someone tell me what "Document" i need to file in order for my Nephew to sign over my mother's mineral's to me and my sister?
My mother passed away in November 2009 and gave everything to my nephew and he is going to give my sister and myself all her minerals



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If you need attorney in Center would call John Price--He also is owner of Title Company in Center,Texas
Thank you very much for the information
regarding an older attorney: adubu recommended John Price.
herman, and if you do happen to be lucky enough to get a 'do over' it probably comes at substantial expense.
Mine always are "at substantial expense" !
honestly, this story doesnt seem that complicated to me. IMHO- the nephew would need only to "gift" the mineral rights and or leases or royalty, to the mother and aunt. the need for a lawyer would be to make it offical by filing it in the right places, and sending out the required notice to the intrested parties. who knows maybe he would get a big tax break for gifting. if it were me i would want to re-inherit the assett upon death of the recipient. thats just me...
Mettauer Shires & Adams ,Located at 112 Cora St. is who i would use locally.
kj
The story (and what they want to accomplish) doesn't sound complicated KJ but the mineral estate might be. Just sayin'...
I think he would need to do a "Mineral Deed".
Hi Cindy Lou! My situation was a little different in that my 3 siblings GAVE me all the mineral rights which had been part of our parents' estate. I did most of the footwork and saved quite a lot of money. The attorney will need to give you the paperwork or send it but this is what I took to the attorney. (1) Names, telephone numbers and addresses of ALL those who would be involved in ANY way in the disposition of the estate. (2) Names and addresses of several people who could witness that the heirship was correct (people who had known our family and parents very well and for many years.) (3) I went to the Shelby courthouse, retraced and copied the properties involved back as far as possible, paying particular attention to any mention of mineral rights.

THEN, I took all of this to an attorney together with a letter from my siblings explaining what they wished to do....and about a year later, it was all done! (No need in its taking that long... my attorney got very ill)
I hope this helps. Unfortunately, a lawyer is an absolute necessity in this and recently, when Devon leased my property, they rechecked all, so keep copies of everything!
MJF
Thank you so much for the info. My sister is coming to Center today and we are going to start working on this "mess"

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