Stockton, CA asked in Estate Planning for Texas

Q: I'm am heir, should I file for an affidavit heirship or adverse possession to get the deeds to the property of my grandp

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Nancy Hui
Nancy Hui
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  • Estate Planning Lawyer
  • Pearland, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: Your question is not very clear. You are an heir to what? You mentioned your grandfather. Was he deceased? Did he die with a will? If there is a will, was the will probated? I don't know where the adverse possession came from. Did you take the property without permission of the owner? Who owns the property to start with? As you can see, there is not enough information to answer your question. Your best bet is to sit down with an attorney to discuss your case.

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