Probate Case Document Clarifications
Summary
In Texas probate cases, certified death certificates are essential, regardless of number color. Courts can redact for privacy without public explanation. Unofficial labels on documents may affect their legal standing. Protect your Social Security number to prevent identity theft. For identity theft issues, contact SSA, file a police report, and notify the FTC.Full Conversation
The probate case summary under the court appointed intervener all dates of actions by the courts have a ???? icon,what do this means legally?
In a probate case, a ???? icon typically indicates that the information is restricted or confidential. This means that certain details are not publicly accessible and may only be viewed by authorized parties involved in the case.
Is there a specific aspect of the probate case you need more information on?
Is there a specific aspect of the probate case you need more information on?
The intervener also have a separate case involving a property deed and wit of possession,two cases,the probate order on the case summary is not visible, however on a separate case from the courts,the probate order has unofficial document stamped on it, legally what do this actions by the court means?
It sounds like you have multiple legal issues involving probate orders and property deeds. To better understand your situation, could you please clarify your primary concern? For instance, are you worried about the legality of the unofficially stamped document, or are you seeking guidance on how to proceed with the probate and property cases?
Two death certificates,one death certificate has black numbers and one death certificate has red numbers legally which death certificate holds more weight in a court of law?
In Texas, both death certificates should be legally valid as long as they are certified copies issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services or another authorized entity. The color of the numbers (black or red) does not generally affect their legal weight.
Is there a specific concern you have regarding the death certificates in your probate case?
Is there a specific concern you have regarding the death certificates in your probate case?
One death certificate is redacted and one death certificate with Red numbers is not
In Texas, a redacted death certificate may be missing key information, which could impact its validity in legal proceedings. Certified death certificates are typically required in probate cases.
- Both certified copies should be valid.
- Redacted documents might not fulfill legal requirements.
Do you need help determining which certificate to present in court?
- Both certified copies should be valid.
- Redacted documents might not fulfill legal requirements.
Do you need help determining which certificate to present in court?
Red numbers on a death certificate means what legally...
In Texas, the color of the numbers (red or black) on a death certificate does not generally have any legal significance. What matters is whether the death certificate is a certified copy issued by an authorized entity and whether it contains all necessary information.
Is there a particular reason you're concerned about the red numbers?
Is there a particular reason you're concerned about the red numbers?
I thought red numbers means for administration?!?
In Texas, the color of numbers on a death certificate (red or black) does not generally have legal significance. What matters is whether the death certificate is a certified copy issued by an authorized entity and contains all necessary information.
Is there a specific issue you're facing with the death certificates in your probate case?
Is there a specific issue you're facing with the death certificates in your probate case?
Let me reclarify,the death certificate has black numbers but at the bottom above the stat seal is red numbers,?
Thank you for the clarification. In Texas, the presence of black or red numbers on a death certificate, including those above the state seal, does not generally affect its legal validity.
- Certified copies issued by authorized entities are what matter legally.
- Ensure the certificate contains all necessary information.
Is there another specific concern or issue you're facing with these death certificates in your probate case?
- Certified copies issued by authorized entities are what matter legally.
- Ensure the certificate contains all necessary information.
Is there another specific concern or issue you're facing with these death certificates in your probate case?
So should a death certificate be authenticated also before presenting to any court of law including probate?
In Texas, a certified copy of a death certificate from an authorized entity like the Texas Department of State Health Services is typically sufficient for legal proceedings, including probate. Authentication is generally not required.
Is there a particular issue you're facing with the presentation of the death certificate in court?
Is there a particular issue you're facing with the presentation of the death certificate in court?
Yes,the courts death certificates is refa
It seems your message got cut off. Could you please clarify your specific issue or question regarding the death certificates and the probate case? This will help me provide you with more accurate information.
The courts and county clerks have redacted death certificates,my death certificate is unredacted with red numbers at the bottom left corner, legally can a court redact and not give a public reason for the redactions?
In Texas, courts can redact information from death certificates if it involves privacy concerns or sensitive information. They are not always required to provide public reasons for such redactions.
- Certified copies are typically required for legal proceedings.
- Redactions are generally for privacy or security reasons.
Do you need assistance with how to proceed with your unredacted death certificate in court?
- Certified copies are typically required for legal proceedings.
- Redactions are generally for privacy or security reasons.
Do you need assistance with how to proceed with your unredacted death certificate in court?
Two death certificates,one death certificate has unofficial document and one death certificate with out the words unofficial document,which death certificate wins in a competent court of law
In Texas, a death certificate labeled as "unofficial document" may lack legal standing in court. Certified death certificates issued by authorized entities like the Texas Department of State Health Services hold more weight legally.
- Certified copies are required for probate cases.
- Unofficial documents may not be accepted.
Do you need help with obtaining a certified death certificate?
- Certified copies are required for probate cases.
- Unofficial documents may not be accepted.
Do you need help with obtaining a certified death certificate?
What does it means when the courts lables a exhibit as unofficial document
When a court labels an exhibit as an "unofficial document," it typically means that the document does not have legal standing or is not recognized as an official record. This could affect its admissibility in legal proceedings.
- It lacks legal authority.
- May not be accepted as evidence.
- Not considered an official record.
Is there a specific document you're concerned about?
- It lacks legal authority.
- May not be accepted as evidence.
- Not considered an official record.
Is there a specific document you're concerned about?
The plaintiff exhibits doesn't have the words unofficial but the defendants do in a civil court of law means what for the plaintiff?
When the plaintiff's exhibits do not have the words "unofficial document" but the defendant's exhibits do, it generally means that:
- The plaintiff's exhibits may be considered valid and official.
- The defendant's exhibits labeled "unofficial document" may lack legal standing and may not be admissible as evidence.
Is there a specific exhibit or issue you need more clarity on?
- The plaintiff's exhibits may be considered valid and official.
- The defendant's exhibits labeled "unofficial document" may lack legal standing and may not be admissible as evidence.
Is there a specific exhibit or issue you need more clarity on?
Property deed,and death certificate
Thank you for providing all that detailed information. To better assist you, could you please clarify your specific question or concern regarding the property deed and death certificate in your case?
Austin police department "Texas"
Thank you for the additional information. It seems like your concern may involve legal issues beyond just the property deed and death certificate. Are you looking for information specifically related to interactions with the Austin Police Department, or do you need further assistance with your probate case involving the property deed and death certificate?
I'm waiting for the reports two case numbers one for property deed and one involving a tax senator identity cloning/theft
Thank you for sharing all the details. To provide accurate guidance, could you please clarify your specific question or concern regarding the property deed and the identity cloning/theft case involving the tax senator?
Texas sen
Thank you for the detailed information. To assist you better, could you please clarify your primary concern or specific question regarding the property deed and the identity cloning/theft case involving the tax senator? This will help me provide the most relevant legal information for your situation.
Senator ,can you use a social security number as a case number and account number?
In Texas, a Social Security number (SSN) should not be used as a case number or account number. SSNs are sensitive personal information and should be kept confidential to prevent identity theft.
Is there a specific concern you have regarding the use of Social Security numbers in your case?
Is there a specific concern you have regarding the use of Social Security numbers in your case?
My SSI number is under multiple different names all connecting to deceased individuals? I'm very much alive waiting to be resurrected legally?
I understand your concern about your Social Security number being associated with deceased individuals. This is a serious issue and may involve identity theft. Here are some steps you can take:
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)** to report the issue and get guidance.
*. **File a police report** with your local law enforcement.
*. **Notify the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)** about the identity theft.
*. **Check your credit reports** for any suspicious activities.
Do you need help with how to contact these agencies?
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)** to report the issue and get guidance.
*. **File a police report** with your local law enforcement.
*. **Notify the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)** about the identity theft.
*. **Check your credit reports** for any suspicious activities.
Do you need help with how to contact these agencies?
My credit reports have * for date of births however trans union investigated and declared identity theft and a big account from the state of Texas vanished into thin air.
Thank you for sharing all the details. It sounds like you are dealing with a complex identity theft issue. Here are some steps you can take:
*. **Freeze your credit** with all three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion).
*. **File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)** at identitytheft.gov.
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)** to report the issue.
*. **Notify local law enforcement** and file a police report.
Would you like more information on how to contact these agencies or additional steps to protect your identity?
*. **Freeze your credit** with all three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion).
*. **File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)** at identitytheft.gov.
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)** to report the issue.
*. **Notify local law enforcement** and file a police report.
Would you like more information on how to contact these agencies or additional steps to protect your identity?
Thanks you,I'm good just want to check my work to see if legally I have the best stance
It seems like you've covered a lot of ground and asked pertinent questions. Here are some key points to ensure you're on the right track:
*. **Probate Case**:
- Confidential/Restricted Information: ???? icon means restricted access.
- Certified Death Certificates: Black or red numbers do not affect validity; certified copies are what matter.
- Redaction: Courts can redact for privacy without public reasons.
- Unofficial Document: Indicates lack of legal standing.
*. **Property Deed and Identity Theft**:
- Social Security Number: Should not be used as a case or account number.
- Identity Theft: Contact SSA, file police report, notify FTC, and check credit reports.
*. **Exhibit Validity**:
- Plaintiff vs. Defendant Exhibits: Plaintiff’s exhibits without "unofficial document" label are more likely valid.
*. **Next Steps for Identity Theft**:
- Freeze credit, file FTC report, contact SSA, and notify local law enforcement.
Would you like more specific information on any of these points?
*. **Probate Case**:
- Confidential/Restricted Information: ???? icon means restricted access.
- Certified Death Certificates: Black or red numbers do not affect validity; certified copies are what matter.
- Redaction: Courts can redact for privacy without public reasons.
- Unofficial Document: Indicates lack of legal standing.
*. **Property Deed and Identity Theft**:
- Social Security Number: Should not be used as a case or account number.
- Identity Theft: Contact SSA, file police report, notify FTC, and check credit reports.
*. **Exhibit Validity**:
- Plaintiff vs. Defendant Exhibits: Plaintiff’s exhibits without "unofficial document" label are more likely valid.
*. **Next Steps for Identity Theft**:
- Freeze credit, file FTC report, contact SSA, and notify local law enforcement.
Would you like more specific information on any of these points?
Do the courts need permission to redact on death certificate yes or no
No, courts in Texas do not need permission to redact information on a death certificate if it involves privacy concerns or sensitive information.
Privacy for the deceased? Under which attorney general gives the judge to redact on a certified death certificate
In Texas, the authority to redact information on a certified death certificate generally falls under the jurisdiction of the court handling the case. The specific attorney general does not grant this permission; instead, it is typically a judicial decision based on privacy concerns or sensitive information.
- **Judicial Authority**: Courts have the discretion to redact for privacy.
- **Privacy Concerns**: Redactions protect sensitive information.
Is there a particular aspect of the redaction process you need more clarification on?
- **Judicial Authority**: Courts have the discretion to redact for privacy.
- **Privacy Concerns**: Redactions protect sensitive information.
Is there a particular aspect of the redaction process you need more clarification on?
So according to genealogy when you see a public display of a person social security number that means that person is legally dead right?
In Texas, a public display of a person's Social Security number does not necessarily indicate that the person is legally dead. Social Security numbers can be mistakenly or fraudulently displayed.
Would you like more information about how to handle a situation involving the misuse of a Social Security number?
Would you like more information about how to handle a situation involving the misuse of a Social Security number?
So a dead person social security number is better protected than the heir's social security number legally?
In Texas, both deceased individuals' and heirs' Social Security numbers are protected under privacy laws. However, identity theft issues can complicate matters. To clarify your concern:
- **Deceased Individuals**: Social Security records are typically updated to reflect death.
- **Heirs**: Active Social Security numbers should be protected diligently to prevent misuse.
Do you have a specific issue with your Social Security number that needs addressing?
- **Deceased Individuals**: Social Security records are typically updated to reflect death.
- **Heirs**: Active Social Security numbers should be protected diligently to prevent misuse.
Do you have a specific issue with your Social Security number that needs addressing?
The heir that's alive and breathing?
I understand your concern about protecting your Social Security number as an heir. Identity theft can be very serious, and it's important to take steps to safeguard your personal information. Here are some steps to consider:
*. **Freeze Your Credit**: Contact all three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) to freeze your credit.
*. **Monitor Your Credit Reports**: Regularly check your credit reports for any unauthorized activity.
*. **Report Identity Theft**: File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at identitytheft.gov.
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)**: Report the misuse of your Social Security number.
*. **File a Police Report**: Notify your local law enforcement about the identity theft.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
*. **Freeze Your Credit**: Contact all three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, TransUnion) to freeze your credit.
*. **Monitor Your Credit Reports**: Regularly check your credit reports for any unauthorized activity.
*. **Report Identity Theft**: File a report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at identitytheft.gov.
*. **Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA)**: Report the misuse of your Social Security number.
*. **File a Police Report**: Notify your local law enforcement about the identity theft.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these steps?
Thanks good job ????
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions or need further assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!