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The State of Texas has the form you are looking for. Use this link:
Go to the courthouse, find an Affidavit of Heirship that is clear, reads well, is straitforward, contains all pertinent facts and copy it. Take it home, retype it but substitute your information.
These affidavits are not difficult but there is some very pertinent information they should and should not contain:
Date of death and whether their was a will and/or probate on the estate and in which parish/county
Date of marriages and/or divorces and which county/parish
List of children (whether living or deceased)
USE FULL NAMES (First Middle Maiden Last)
Do not use social security numbers!
Do no use birthdates!
The more in depth the family tree information - the fewer title problems down the road. Good luck with it!
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Posted by Char on May 29, 2025 at 14:42 — 4 Comments
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