Summary
In Texas, when someone dies without a will, the property is divided equally among the children. Legal heirs have equal rights to the property, and any eviction attempt requires a court order. If a sibling tries to remove your belongings without a court order, it is illegal, and you may contact local law enforcement. If you feel threatened, consider obtaining a restraining order. For more information, contact your local court in Texas.Full Conversation
No she didn’t leave a will
What state are you located in? The rules for intestate succession, which apply when someone dies without a will, vary by state.
Texas
In Texas, if a person dies without a will, the property is divided equally among the children. Are all of you legal heirs to the property?
Yes we are
In Texas, as legal heirs, you all have equal rights to the property. If a sibling wants to evict you, they would need a court order. Contact your local court for more information.
So what if they break lock to my room and start throwing my stuff out
What actions have you taken so far? In Texas, it's illegal to remove someone's belongings without a court order. You may contact local law enforcement if this occurs.
Nothing so far just tryna get legal advice first before I take any more steps forward
What is the condition of the house? Is it in a livable state or does it need repairs?
House is in great condition and is livable we live there now
That's good to hear. If you feel threatened, you may consider obtaining a restraining order. For more information, contact your local court in Texas.
Ok great thank you