Trust Affidavit For Texas For Heirship

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ChecklistThe name and address of the deceased party (called the "Decedent")The name and address of the party providing sworn testimony in this affidavit (called the "Affiant")The date and location of the Decedent's death.Whether or not the Decedent left a will and, if so, the name and address of the Executor.More items...

When using an affidavit of heirship in Texas, the witnesses must swear to the following conditions: They knew the decedent. The decedent did not owe any debts. The true identity of the family members and heirs.

1. This form should be completed by someone other than an Heir. This person should be someone who is familiar with the family history of the deceased (decedent), and who will obtain no benefit from the Estate. The person who fills out the form is referred to as the AFFIANT.

The Affidavit of Heirship form you file must contain:The decedent's date of death.The names and addresses of all witnesses.The relationships the witnesses had with the deceased.Details of the decedent's marital history.Family history listing all the heirs and the percentage of the estate they may inherit.

The price of the Affidavit of Heirship is $500. This price includes the attorneys' fees to prepare the Affidavit of Heirship and the cost to record in the real property records. You can save $75 if you record the Affidavit of Heirship yourself.

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Trust Affidavit For Texas For Heirship