Can I Use a Texas Small Estate Affidavit?

If a loved one has passed away without a will in Texas, you might be considering a Small Estate Affidavit to transfer their assets. But will it work for you? In this video, attorney John Strohmeyer of Strohmeyer Law walks you through: ✅ Who qualifies for a Small Estate Affidavit in Texas ✅ Key asset limits and real estate restrictions ✅ The step-by-step filing process and common mistakes to avoid ✅ What to do if the affidavit isn’t an option 🚨 Before You File: Estate must be under $75,000 (excluding homestead & exempt assets) No valid last will can exist Real estate transfers only apply to a homestead for a surviving spouse or minor children All heirs must sign off on the affidavit Filing a Small Estate Affidavit can save time and money, but only if it’s the right fit for your situation. Watch this video to learn how it works and avoid costly probate mistakes! 📌 Need help with Texas probate? Contact us: https://www.strohmeyerlaw.com/ 👍 Like, Comment, & Subscribe for more estate planning insights! #EstatePlanning #TexasProbate #SmallEstateAffidavit #ProbateLaw #Inheritance