Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Texas
Renouncing an Inheritance
My last elderly aunt passed away and
I understand I am included as a
beneficiary in her will. What is
required for me to renounce any
inheritance? I don't need it and I
would like anything coming to me to
go directly to others that were near
her over the past years. To what
extent may I specify to whom my
portion goes?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Renouncing an Inheritance
You can "disclaim" by filing a disclaimer with the probate court. When you do that you share goes back in the pot to be distributed according to the terms of the will. You could accept your share and "gift" your share to a designee. Depending upon the value, it might be subject to federal gift tax. You should consult with a lawyer for more complete information on making this decision.