The Land and Legacy Project is dedicated to empowering families with the legal knowledge and resources needed to protect their inherited homes. Understand heirs' property, secure your title, and preserve your family's wealth for generations to come. We're here to guide you every step of the way.
What it is:
A public records search tool for probate cases in Harris County. This can help families find out whether an estate has already been opened for a deceased relative.
Why it matters:
If a probate case already exists, it may contain important information about property ownership, heirs, and estate administration.
How to use it:
What it is:
A records search system for civil, family, and other district court cases in Harris County.
Why it matters:
This can help identify lawsuits or court matters related to property, title disputes, or other legal issues.
How to use it:
Note:
Some records may require you to create a free account or may have limited public access.
What it is:
A public records database for deeds, property filings, and other recorded land records.
Why it matters:
This is one of the most important tools for confirming ownership history, checking deeds, and reviewing filed property documents.
How to Use it:
What it is:
The main county resource for property tax records, ownership information, and homestead exemption status.
Why it matters:
Families can use this site to verify who is listed as the owner, review tax values, and check whether a homestead exemption is in place.
How to use it:
What it is:
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is the state agency responsible for overseeing health related programs and services in Texas, including Medicaid, long term care, and support services for individuals and families. HHSC also provides tools such as the Life Estate Table, which is used to calculate the value of a life estate and the remaining interest in a property based on a person’s age.
Why it matters:
The Life Estate Table is often used in situations involving inherited property, life estates, or Medicaid eligibility and recovery. It helps determine how property value is divided between individuals, which can impact legal decisions, financial planning, and access to certain benefits.
What it is:
Texas Law Help is a trusted online resource that provides free, easy to understand legal information and tools for individuals and families across Texas.
Why it matters:
These resources help families understand their legal options, protect their property, and take the next steps in estate planning and property transfer without unnecessary confusion or cost.
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What it is:
A resource that outlines current federal poverty guidelines, which are used to determine income eligibility for various assistance programs, including legal aid and public benefits.
Why it matters:
Understanding where your household income falls within these guidelines can help you determine whether you may qualify for free or low cost legal services and other support programs. This is often the first step in accessing assistance for estate planning, heirs’ property issues, and related legal needs.
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