1157.107 – PAYMENT OF COURT COSTS RELATING TO CLAIM. All
Texas Estates Code § 1157.107
Summary
This law outlines who is responsible for court costs related to claims in probate court. It specifies that costs are paid by either the guardianship estate or the claimant, depending on whether the claim is allowed, disapproved, or rejected.
Costs are paid by the guardianship estate if the claim is approved.
Claimants pay costs if their claim is disapproved or not established by suit.
Court costs vary based on the outcome of the claim.
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