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An industrial worker operating a drill on a rock pile, representing mineral and surface rights in Texas.
  • By: Seth K. Bell, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… How mineral rights and surface rights differ in Texas. Whether you can own mineral rights without owning surface rights. How to determine if you own mineral rights in Texas. What Are Mineral Rights In Texas And How Do They Differ From Surface Rights? Surface rights encompass what we traditionally think of as the dirt and anything built on top of that dirt, such as a house, barn, or garage. Mineral rights are the rights to the natural resources (such as oil or natural gas) below the dirt, sometimes as far down as 20,000 feet below the surface. Texas real property laws are unique in that the surface and mineral rights completely separate. They are two separate estates. In Texas, you can buy, sell, mortgage,…Read More

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  • By: Seth K. Bell, Esq.

In this article, you can discover… How to confirm your legal ownership of mineral rights in Texas. The documents you’ll need if you inherit mineral rights. How an experienced oil and gas attorney can help you protect your inheritance. What Does It Mean To Inherit Oil And Gas Mineral Rights In Texas? Mineral rights are somewhat unique to Texas, although many other states also have oil and gas exploration. Interestingly, in Texas, the mineral estate is separate from the surface estate. This allows ownership to mineral rights beneath the surface of a property without owning the land itself. I receive calls from people all over the country who were not aware that, for example, a grandfather or uncle had invested in Texas oil and gas, they’ve just inherited mineral rights,…Read More

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  • By: Seth K. Bell, Esq.

Law Office of Seth K. Bell | The Real Estate Lawyer You Can Rely On in San Antonio, TX For businesses or homeowners, real estate transactions are complex agreements that generate high expectations for all parties involved. Adding to the complexity are the numerous stakeholders involved in real estate deals, including buyers, sellers, investors, contractors, inspectors, appraisers, real estate agents, mortgage professionals and title/escrow officers. Because so many parties' interests are on the line and so much money is at stake, real estate disputes are inevitable. Some issues can be resolved through negotiation, while others require litigation. When conflicts arise, it is essential to understand your legal options and know how to proceed. Seth K. Bell is a real estate lawyer with more than two decades of experience helping San…Read More

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  • By: Seth K. Bell, Esq.

Find out why planning for your legacy is a foundational tool for peace of mind. You spend your life collecting assets and property to not only enjoy yourself but also pass down to your loved ones. Preserving this legacy that you’ve built is a gesture of love and care for the future generation. So, what can you do to ensure that everything is distributed in accordance with your wishes? With the support of a qualified estate planning lawyer, you’ll be able to navigate the legal complexities in a productive and stress-free environment – providing you with the peace of mind needed to spend quality time with those you love… Every estate plan is different. That’s why you should always educate yourself on the basics before making any big decisions. From…Read More

Law Office of Seth K. Bell | Estate Planning Law Firm
  • By: Seth K. Bell, Esq.

Law Office of Seth K. Bell | Estate Planning Attorney with Experience in San Antonio, TX Estate Planning is not at the top of most people’s to-do list. Maybe it’s because no one looks forward to contemplating their mortality. That’s probably why more than half of US adults have not considered planning for the inevitable. At its core, however, estate planning has everything to do with protecting you and your family from eventualities that can’t be avoided. Creating a comprehensive estate plan isn’t just for people of a certain age or level of wealth. It’s about formalizing decisions about your future health, the disposition of your possessions and your family’s financial security. Estate Planning Mistakes You Don’t Need To Make There's no better time than now to start planning for…Read More