THE STATE OF TEXAS - CITATION ...
THE STATE OF TEXAS - CITATION ...
THE STATE OF TEXAS - CITATION BY PUBLICATION - CAUSE NO. C-1-PB-23-001838 - IN THE ESTATE OF PEARLIE MAE SHOWELS, DECEASED - TO: ELFRETTA HOSEA, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS - CARLA COOK, Applicant, filed in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, on AUGUST 21, 2025, an APPLICATION FOR SERVICE OF CITATION BY PUBLICATION UNDER TEXAS ESTATES CODE SECTION 258.002 in Cause No. C-1-PB-23-001838, styled IN THE ESTATE OF PEARLIE MAE SHOWELS, DECEASED which is now pending on the probate docket of said Court. - Said application and any opposition will be heard and acted upon by said Court after 10 o'clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten (10) days from date of publication of this citation, at the Travis County Probate Court House, 200 West 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701. - You are hereby cited to appear before said Honorable Court by filing a written contest or answer to the Application before the above stated time and date should you desire to do so. To ensure its consideration, any objection, intervention, or response must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of Travis County, Texas, on or before the above-noted date and time. - Given under my hand and the seal of said Court on October 29, 2025. - Dyana Limon-Mercado, COUNTY CLERK - Travis County, Texas - P.O. Box 149325 - Austin, TX 78714-9325 - By: CE WARREN - Filing Attorney: - Jessica Warren - 1100 West Ave. - Austin, Texas 78701 - 512.469.9500 - Notice of Application to Probate a Will More than Four Years after the Decedent's Death - You are notified of the filing in this Decedent's estate of an application to probate a will or codicil ("will") more than four years after the Decedent died. - You must understand the following: - The testator's property will pass to the testator's heirs if the will is not admitted to probate. (Or if this will is not admitted to probate, but another will of Decedent was previously admitted to probate, Decedent's property will pass to the beneficiaries in that previously probated will.) - The person offering the testator's will for probate may not be in default for failing to present the will for probate during the four-year period immediately following the testator's death. - Therefore, the Court will not grant the application in this case unless the applicant offers sufficient evidence to prove that he was not in default or failing to probate the will within four years of Decedent's death. - As an heir of the Decedent - or as a beneficiary in Decedent's previously probated will — your rights to inherit property may be affected by the probate of a will more than four years after Decedent's death. - If you want to object to the probate of the will more than four years after the Decedent's death, you need to file a written objection with the Clerk. The Clerk's citation, which is attached to this notice, indicates the date by which you should file a written objection. Note that the citation does not indicate a specific hearing date. - If you sign an affidavit waiving citation, you are indicating to the Court that you do not object to the probate of the will that has been filed by the applicant more than four years after the Decedent died. - You should consult an attorney if you have any questions about your rights in this probate matter.
THE STATE OF TEXAS - CITATION BY PUBLICATION - CAUSE NO. C-1-PB-23-001838 - IN THE ESTATE OF PEARLIE MAE SHOWELS, DECEASED - TO: ELFRETTA HOSEA, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS - CARLA COOK, Applicant, filed in the Probate Court No. 1 of Travis County, Texas, on AUGUST 21, 2025, an APPLICATION FOR SERVICE OF CITATION BY PUBLICATION UNDER TEXAS ESTATES CODE SECTION 258.002 in Cause No. C-1-PB-23-001838, styled IN THE ESTATE OF PEARLIE MAE SHOWELS, DECEASED which is now pending on the probate docket of said Court. - Said application and any opposition will be heard and acted upon by said Court after 10 o'clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten (10) days from date of publication of this citation, at the Travis County Probate Court House, 200 West 8th Street, Austin, TX 78701. - You are hereby cited to appear before said Honorable Court by filing a written contest or answer to the Application before the above stated time and date should you desire to do so. To ensure its consideration, any objection, intervention, or response must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of Travis County, Texas, on or before the above-noted date and time. - Given under my hand and the seal of said Court on October 29, 2025. - Dyana Limon-Mercado, COUNTY CLERK - Travis County, Texas - P.O. Box 149325 - Austin, TX 78714-9325 - By: CE WARREN - Filing Attorney: - Jessica Warren - 1100 West Ave. - Austin, Texas 78701 - 512.469.9500 - Notice of Application to Probate a Will More than Four Years after the Decedent's Death - You are notified of the filing in this Decedent's estate of an application to probate a will or codicil ("will") more than four years after the Decedent died. - You must understand the following: - The testator's property will pass to the testator's heirs if the will is not admitted to probate. (Or if this will is not admitted to probate, but another will of Decedent was previously admitted to probate, Decedent's property will pass to the beneficiaries in that previously probated will.) - The person offering the testator's will for probate may not be in default for failing to present the will for probate during the four-year period immediately following the testator's death. - Therefore, the Court will not grant the application in this case unless the applicant offers sufficient evidence to prove that he was not in default or failing to probate the will within four years of Decedent's death. - As an heir of the Decedent - or as a beneficiary in Decedent's previously probated will — your rights to inherit property may be affected by the probate of a will more than four years after Decedent's death. - If you want to object to the probate of the will more than four years after the Decedent's death, you need to file a written objection with the Clerk. The Clerk's citation, which is attached to this notice, indicates the date by which you should file a written objection. Note that the citation does not indicate a specific hearing date. - If you sign an affidavit waiving citation, you are indicating to the Court that you do not object to the probate of the will that has been filed by the applicant more than four years after the Decedent died. - You should consult an attorney if you have any questions about your rights in this probate matter.
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