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Fort Bend probate court admits wills, appoints independent executors and waives appraisers in multiple Sugar Land estates
Summary
The Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 admitted wills to probate and appointed independent executors or executrices to serve without bond in five matters. The court also waived appraisers in each estate; one will included a charitable gift to Rice University.
FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — The Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 on the record this session admitted several last wills to probate, appointed independent executors or executrices to serve without bond and waived the appointment of appraisers in each matter.
In case 24CPR041233, the court admitted the will of Gus Mule, dated March 2, 2018. Patricia D. Mule, the applicant, testified under oath that she is the decedent’s spouse and that Mule died on May 15, 2024, in Sugar Land, Fort Bend County. The court took judicial notice that the original will was on file, admitted the instrument to probate, appointed Patricia D. Mule as independent executrix to serve without bond and waived…
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