Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas
Legal Residency For Filing Probate
What constitutes Legal Residency when deciding where to file probate? The decedent died while in a nursing home in Texas (she was there less than 3 months) but the only property (a checking account) is held in a Florida bank where she was a long term resident. The will was also filed in Florida. Do we file probate in Texas or Florida?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Legal Residency For Filing Probate
Florida. Must you probate just for a bank account?
Re: Legal Residency For Filing Probate
If you have assets in Florida then you need to file probate in Florida. Before you do that it would be best to check if the bank account had a beneficiary or any rights of survivorship attached that might allow you to avoid probate.
Re: Legal Residency For Filing Probate
Both states may have jurisdiction, but why file in Texas? If she intended to return to Florida, then she remained a Florida resident.
Is the bank account worth the cost of probate? Might it be 'payable on death', or 'right of survivorship' where it would pass without probate?