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Mar082011

Enacted-Effective 9/1/11: SB 1303 -- Changes to 2009 Estates Code recodification (decedents' estates)

Caption: Relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes, to the nonsubstantive codification or disposition of various laws omitted from enacted codes, and to conforming codifications enacted by the 81st Legislature to other Acts of that legislature.
Author: West
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Relevance: This is a catch-all bill prepared by the Legislative Council to make corrections to various codes and to make conforming changes caused by other 2009 legislation. For probate attorneys, the most significant provisions amend those portions of the new Estates Code that reflect changes to the old Probate Code made in 2009. These changes are supposed to be nonsubstantive. The new Estates Code becomes effective January 1, 2014. 

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    Enacted-Effective 9/1/11: SB 1303 -- Changes to 2009 Estates Code recodification (decedents' estates) - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate
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    Enacted-Effective 9/1/11: SB 1303 -- Changes to 2009 Estates Code recodification (decedents' estates) - 2011 Legislation - Texas Probate

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