112.103 – METHOD OF PROOF OF SIGNATURES. (a) The deceased
Texas Estates Code § 112.103
Summary
This law outlines the methods by which a deceased spouse's signature can be proven in legal proceedings related to their estate. It affects surviving spouses and those involved in estate administration, ensuring clarity in validating agreements.
Signature proof can be established by one witness's sworn testimony.
Affidavits or depositions from one witness are also acceptable.
In simple terms: Learn about Texas's METHOD OF PROOF OF SIGNATURES. (a) The deceased law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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