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Get Tx Form I-02-25 - Harris County 2011-2026
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How to fill out the TX Form I-02-25 - Harris County online
Filling out the TX Form I-02-25 is an essential step in the probate process for individuals seeking to admit a will to probate in Harris County. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions for completing the form online, ensuring you have the resources you need to navigate this important task.
Follow the steps to complete the TX Form I-02-25 online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the probate court number at the top of the form. Ensure that this number corresponds to the specific court handling your case.
- Next, fill in the docket number associated with your probate case. This number is typically assigned by the court and helps to identify your specific application.
- In the section labeled 'Style of Docket', you will need to provide the full name of the deceased person, referred to in the form as the 'Decedent'.
- Indicate the date of death of the Decedent in the designated field. This information is crucial for establishing the timeline of the probate process.
- Complete the section regarding the Decedent's domicile, specifying that their residence and principal estate were situated in Harris County, Texas, at the time of death.
- Confirm that four years have not elapsed since the Decedent's death and the filing of this application. This is a legal requirement that must be addressed.
- Fill in the date on which the Last Will and Testament was executed, affirming that it was signed when the Decedent was of legal age and of sound mind.
- Provide the name of the executor as stated in the Will. This individual will be responsible for managing the estate following the court's approval.
- Finally, review each section of the form for accuracy. After ensuring all fields are completed correctly, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start completing your TX Form I-02-25 online today for a smooth probate process.
Can you probate a will in Texas without a lawyer? Yes, but it's not always recommended — and some Texas counties don't allow a will to be probated without a lawyer. If you plan to apply for a probate alternative (like a muniment of title or an out-of-court affidavit), you don't need to hire an estate attorney.