Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas

The entitled is expected to pass soon.

My grandfather passed away recently. His will states my Dad (which is in a life care center with a terminal brain tumor and not expected to live long) is entitled to 100% of the estate. This is in the event my dad survives my grandfather, which he did. If my dad did not survive my grandfather then the estate worth in excess of $600,000 would be divided between my brother and I at 65% and 35%. My dad is married. My question is...Does my brother and I have any legal rights to my grandfathers estate after my dad passes or will my step-mom get it all? Also, Should we get a lawyer asap in order to protect any rights we may have? There is a probate hearing June 19, 2007.


Asked on 6/04/07, 6:04 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Keith Engelke Law Office of S. Keith Engelke

Re: The entitled is expected to pass soon.

When your father dies, his assets will be distributed according to his will or under the state law of intestacy if he dies without a will. Property received during his life by inheritance consitutes one of his assets. You might want to get a lawyer to explain things in detail to you.

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Answered on 6/05/07, 11:09 pm


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