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Intro & Overview Two Basic Methods of Transfer at Death By Will By Statute (No Will) Testate Intestate
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Requirements for Validity of Wills Testamentary Intent (takes effect at death)
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Testamentary Capacity Testator Must Know: Kind & Character of His Property Natural Objects of His Bounty Effect of this Act of Making a Will
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Testator Must Have Ability to Form a Plan for Disposition of Her Estate
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Formal Execution Requirements 2 Witnesses if Typewritten T’s Signature Competence of Witnesses Witnesses Sign in T’s Presence No Publication Required
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Holographic Will **Wholly in T’s Handwriting**
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Instrument Modifying or Adding to an Existing Will
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Probate of a Will --Court Validates the Will Administration of Estate --Representative 1.Collects Assets 2.Pays Debts 3.Distributes Remainder
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Executor: Named in the Will Administrator: Appointed by the Court
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In Texas -Independent Executorship Independent Executor acts free of court control
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Dependent Administrator Acts Under Court Supervision
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