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Any property that he had will become a part of his estate. Usually the spouse will inherit it all, but there may be some provision for parents to inherit part of the property if there are no children. A will is important! And you would need to consult an attorney in Texas for specific rules.

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Q: If the husband dies in Texas and there are no children who does his inherited undivided land go to?
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