Sec. 77 of the Texas Probate Code handles the order of persons who can administer an estate of a deceased person.
The code provides (in order):
(a) To the person named as executor in the will of the deceased (assuming the person is available, and qualified to serve.)
(b) To the surviving spouse.
(c) To the principal beneficiary under the will, or the person who is to receive the majority of estate assets under the will.
(d) To any devisee or legatee of the testator.
(e) To the next of kin of the deceased, the nearest in order of descent first, and so on, and next of kin includes a person and his descendants who legally adopted the deceased or who have been legally adopted by the deceased.
(f) To a creditor of the deceased.
(g) To any person of good character residing in the county who applies therefor.
(h) To any other person not disqualified under the following Section.
If more than one person qualifies, the court has discretion in choosing an administrator.
If you would like to discuss this with our firm, please call us at (214) 696-0021, or click below to instant chat with us.
Please call me:
Or click here for Instant Messaging with our office (office hours only)
Post Footer automatically generated by Add Post Footer Plugin for wordpress.




