Wills and Estates

Is a spouse an interested party in a deceased husband's will in Texas?
Please find a legal case in Texas that was over thrown where the spouse was not an interested party to the husbands Will. The husband did not name the spouse as executor or alternate executor of his estate. Husband is deceased. This situation involves a lawsuit where the women has entered the lawsuit using the deceased man's last name. She has no legal documentation with his last name.Again, really in desperate need of a Texas case (several would be better) where the spouse has no interest in the husbands Will.The husband left a family member as executor of his Will.
Can I contest my aunt's will regarding charity donations?
My Aunt who resided in Massacusetts, passed away and named me as one of her heirs in her will. In her will she left about half a million to charities. Just before her death she wrote out checks for half a million dollars to these same charities, planning to remove these charities from her will, which she did not do before she died. She died suddlenly from a stroke. The executrix, her sister is saying that thier won't be any money left for the any of the other heirs after the charities are paid. As far as I know the will hasn't gone to probate yet. At least I haven't recieved any notice. The excutrix has claimed and is driving a $40,000 car that my Aunt bought about a month before her death. She has been evasive when questioned by other family members and executor B, my older brother, about how exactly that car belongs to her. My deceased aunt's husband passed a year and a half before her and also died suddlenly from a stroke. He always handled all their financial matters and quite suprisingly to the rest of the family, left her with quite a financial mess to sort out. She had no experience in these matters and didn't really have a clue what she was doing. She was 71 and she battled lupus for forty years and at times because of this disease, she was really quite out of her mind. What are my chances of contesting the charities portion of the will, because I know she did not intend to give all her money to charity and essentially by her mistake she will end up giving double the amount she intended to give to charity.
How can I assign guardianship of my minor child in my will?
looking for advice on wills, in particular about assigning guardianship of a minor child, and legal ways to protect my live in girlfriends interests in case of my death
What happens to a deceased child's share in a New Hampshire estate?
In New Hampshire, If the Last Will and Testament stipulates that the estate will be split equally amongst the Children (and does not specify living or dead), and one Child is no longer living, does the estate get split only to living children or does the portion of the estate for the person who is no longer living go to his/her children?
How can I find out if my father's estate was settled?
My father died a couple of years ago. I don't know if a will ever existed or not. I never got a straight answer. I was told that he had plenty of money in the bank, and that there would be some left over after expenses. I never heard anything else. Is there any way I can find out how the funds were disbursed? Also, what is the statute of limitations on an estate settlement in NC? Thank you!