Galveston County, TX Inheritance Law

What Texas Residents Need to Know About Inheritance Law

In Texas, if the deceased's estate is worth less than $75,000, there are several options for informal probate with minimal court involvement. And that estate limit excludes assets that avoid probate in Texas, like life insurance, POD bank accounts, and property held in "Joint Tenancy With Right of Survivorship (JTWROS). Texas also offers simple probate-avoiding options for real estate in the form of Transfer on Death Deeds (TODDs) and Ladybird Deeds, as ways of passing real estate at death without the need for a living trust to avoid probate. Texas has over 200 counties, and probate is handled at a county court level. But only a few Texas counties have their own dedicated probate court. Find out details about the probate court in Galveston County with our Texas Probate Court Finder page. Keep reading to learn more about all of these options and other details about Texas inheritance law.

What Brings You Here?

Welcome to the fastest and easiest way to find out about Inheritance Law in Texas. Are you. . an inheritor wondering how to get access to the deceased's property?

. named as an executor or trustee in a loved one’s will or living trust and you need to know how the probate process works, or

This site will provide you with tips and tools and checklists that you can use in Texas to transfer property at death as quickly and affordablbly as possible.

Six Things to Keep In Mind About Texas Inheritance Law

Here are 6 things to keep in mind about probate and transferring property at death:

1. Much of your property never goes through probate or your will

You may not realize that, if your bank accounts or other accounts have a named beneficiary on file with the financial institution, that account will never pass through your will and will bypass the probate process. Many estates can avoid probate altogether, because assets will go to named beneficiaries because they are held as pay-on-death or joint tenancy accounts, or in retirement accounts with a named beneficiary or life insurance, or the assets were held in a living trust, and whatever is left is small enough to fall under a state's small estates limit.

Property That Avoids Probate in Texas