rye_knower
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- Jurisdiction
- Texas
My stepmother passed away earlier this year after being in and out of the hospital and having to be in a nursing home for 3 months. My father, her husband, had to pay all nursing home bills until we got her on medicaid. That amounted to around $6,000. He also had to pay a medicaid lawyer which was around $4,000. There are other debts as well with a total of around $16,000. She passed away before we got her on medicaid. My stepmother's real daughter (lived right across the road from her) and quit speaking to her several years ago. It turns out her daughter had my stepmother make a secret will before she stopped speaking to her and quit taking care of her. The will left everything to her daughter. The will states that all debts are to come out of her estate including medical/funeral. Now my father would like to file a "debtor's affidavit" (I'm not sure what it is actually called) to recoup his money. A lawyer wants another $4,000 to file one on his behalf with no guarantee of collecting so he wants to file it himself.
My question is:
Where can I find a template for a "debtor's affidavit" for the state of Texas?
My question is:
Where can I find a template for a "debtor's affidavit" for the state of Texas?