Legal Question in Administrative Law in Texas
My brother was a Texas resident, committed a crime, went to Texas prison and then Texas transferred him to Arizona. He died in the Arizona prison. My brother was also planning on coming back to Texas after his time was up. However, in requesting assistance for funeral expenses, Texas is stating he became an Arizona resident. I'm saying he can't be forced to change his residency to another state because of a forced move especially when he planned on coming back to Texas. So who is correct, me or the state of Texas?
Asked on 1/05/12, 10:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas Daley
KoonsFuller PC
Residency is where you actually live, so he probably was an AZ resident and a TX resident. Domicile is where you INTEND to return, which apparently was in TX.
Answered on 1/07/12, 9:11 pm
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