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Will of Robert E. Fitzgerald admitted as muniment of title after delayed probate

5436805 · July 21, 2025
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The court admitted the 1985 will of the late Robert Earl Fitzgerald as a muniment of title and waived the affidavit of fulfillment after witnesses testified; the surviving spouse, Christy Lee Fitzgerald, was authorized to use the will to transfer title.

A Fort Bend County judge admitted the last will and testament of Robert Earl Fitzgerald as a muniment of title on Aug. 4, 2025, after testimony from the surviving spouse and two witnesses. The court found the will valid despite probate being filed more than four years after the decedent's death on Jan. 20, 2019.

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