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Listen: More Than 51,000 Texans Have Died From COVID-19. Many Of Them Didn't Have Wills.


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Graciela Correa Morales died from COVID-19 at 72. She hadn t drawn up a will before her death, so her family is trying to figure out what to do with her belongings and assets.
In Texas, wills are not legally required. But dying without one means greater anguish and expense for family members.
Graciela Correa Morales died from COVID-19 almost a year ago, and her family still struggles with her absence.
The San Antonio mother, who died at 72, was always so full of life. Her middle son, Omar Correa Morales, says his mom’s voice was tender and friendly.
“She would always leave me voicemails, and I would always delete them; I messed up,” Correa Morales said. “I might have some old phones there and hopefully I can find one because I really miss her voice.” ....

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Listen: More Than 51,000 Texans Died From COVID-19. Many Of Them Didn't Have Wills.

Listen: More Than 51,000 Texans Died From COVID-19. Many Of Them Didn't Have Wills.
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Evictions paused through January, WF officials preparing for influx of filings


Evictions paused through January, WF officials preparing for influx of filings
Evictions paused
By Emily Bjorklund | December 22, 2020 at 6:43 PM CST - Updated December 22 at 6:44 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Evictions across the country have been paused for another month with Congress passing another coronavirus relief bill.
The eviction moratorium put in place, however, hasn’t stopped landlords from being able to still charge for rent and late fees. So while this pauses evictions for now, the Justice of the Peace office in Wichita County is preparing for a wave come February 1.
“It’s just putting it off, putting it off, putting it off to the inevitable of just a mass eviction process coming down the road,” Judge Robert Woodruff, the Wichita County Justice of the Peace Precinct 1 Place 2, said. ....

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