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yuneman
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I have a question about wills.Hope someone can help.My mom is in the process of writing a will,with the help of a (Texas)lawyer of course and in it she wants to name me as the person that will inherit her property , though my dad died and did not make a will my brothers and sisters have all agree that I should be the next owner or the one to inherit the land therfor they are willing to sign they want no part of it except they want my Mom to write in the will that the property should never be sold by me once I inherit it.My question is,is it legal in the state of Texas to do that?And if it is can a write a new will by me once my mom dies naming some one else as the new person to inherit the land. Also my brothers and sisters want my mom to also state in it that my wife should by no means ever become the owner once I die. I have children by her and I think that my children have a right therefore once my mom dies can I write a new will naming my son the next person to inherit the property. Thanks and hope someone writes with a comment."
I have a question about wills.Hope someone can help.My mom is in the process of writing a will,with the help of a (Texas)lawyer of course and in it she wants to name me as the person that will inherit her property , though my dad died and did not make a will my brothers and sisters have all agree that I should be the next owner or the one to inherit the land therfor they are willing to sign they want no part of it except they want my Mom to write in the will that the property should never be sold by me once I inherit it.My question is,is it legal in the state of Texas to do that?And if it is can a write a new will by me once my mom dies naming some one else as the new person to inherit the land. Also my brothers and sisters want my mom to also state in it that my wife should by no means ever become the owner once I die. I have children by her and I think that my children have a right therefore once my mom dies can I write a new will naming my son the next person to inherit the property. Thanks and hope someone writes with a comment."