His estate...just like any of his other debts...anything left will be passed to heirs according to the laws of that State (something like children, parents, siblings, etc)
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No, Alexis Texas is not single.
It will depend on the situation and the assets of the estate. If there are no other heirs, there is usually not going to be a problem.
A good salary would be about 900 to 1200 dollars an hour
Move to Texas and put your money into exempt assets; e.g., a homestead, retirement assets, life insurance, annuities . . . .
In Texas, common law marriage is recognized if both parties agree to be married, live together in Texas as a married couple, and represent themselves as married. Upon the death of one partner, the surviving partner typically has rights to the deceased's assets, similar to those of a formally married spouse. The deceased's parents are not entitled to the assets of the surviving partner unless specified in a will or other legal documents. Texas law prioritizes the surviving partner's claims to the deceased's estate over claims by the deceased's parents.
Probate in Texas is governed by the Texas Estates Code, which outlines the process by which a deceased person's assets are distributed and debts are settled. It typically involves verifying the validity of a will, appointing an executor or administrator, inventorying the estate, paying debts, and distributing assets to beneficiaries. Texas offers several simplified probate processes for small estates to expedite the process.
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Open an estate to resolve his debts and assets. This will allow the transfer of any assets once the debts and taxes are settled. You should probably consult an attorney in Texas.
According to ("the poverty guidelines," 2011) the poverty guideline for a single person in one of the 48 contiguous states and D.C., excluding Hawaii and Alaska, is set at $10,890. For each additional person, you add $3,820.
A person can be sued in any state for any amount. Texas does however have quite liberal exemptions for protecting personal and real property.
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