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Page title: (title ) This attribute controls the content of the <title> element. | Section 114.004, Estates Code |
Article author: (author ) | Steven W. Smith |
Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The validity of Lady Bird Deeds, also known as Enhanced Life Estate Deeds, is decidedly uncertain. No legislative history or case law exists that directly supports the validity of such deeds in Texas. |
Keywords: (keywords ) This attribute controls the content of the keywords and article:tag elements. | - Texas Lady Bird Deed
- Enhanced Life Estate Deed
- edited by attorney Steve Smith
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Article published date: (published_time ) | 01-01-2015 |
Article section: (section ) | Law |