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    • Texas Statutes
    • Estates Code
    • Title 2 - Estates of Decedents; Durable Powers of Attorney
    • Subtitle E - Intestate Succession
    • Chapter 201 - Descent and Distribution
    • Subchapter B. Matters Affecting Inheritance
    • Section 201.055. Issue of Void or Voidable Marriage

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter B. Matters Affecting Inheritance
    Section 201.055. Issue of Void or Voidable Marriage

    Sec. 201.055. ISSUE OF VOID OR VOIDABLE MARRIAGE. The issue of a marriage declared void or voided by annulment shall be treated in the same manner as the issue of a valid marriage.
    Added by Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 680 (H.B. 2502), Sec. 1, eff. January 1, 2014.

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    Texas Statutes

    Estates Code

    Title 2 - Estates of Decedents; Durable Powers of Attorney

    Subtitle E - Intestate Succession

    Chapter 201 - Descent and Distribution

    Subchapter B. Matters Affecting Inheritance

    Section 201.051. Maternal Inheritance

    Section 201.052. Paternal Inheritance

    Section 201.053. Effect of Reliance on Affidavit of Heirship

    Section 201.054. Adopted Child

    Section 201.055. Issue of Void or Voidable Marriage

    Section 201.056. Persons Not in Being

    Section 201.057. Collateral Kindred of Whole and Half Blood

    Section 201.058. Convicted Persons

    Section 201.059. Person Who Dies by Casualty

    Section 201.060. Alienage

    Section 201.061. Estate of Person Who Dies by Suicide

    Section 201.062. Treatment of Certain Parent-Child Relationships

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