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No will and Mineral Rights

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lheyn55 | 20:38 Tue 12th Jan 2010 | How it Works
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My grandmother passed away and left no will here in Texas. We have over 500 acres of mineral rights in Oklahoma that we need the legal heirs updated on them. Do we start in Texas by having the estate probated and then Oklahoma with the “ancillary administration”. Or just probate it in Oklahoma because she owned no property in Texas.
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As this is a UK-based site and most contributors are in the UK you may have more luck on a US-based site
Looks like you need to get yourself a good family attorney

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