
What Happens After Muniment of Title Is Granted
The judge signed the order. The attorney said probate was complete. The family assumed the minerals would transfer automatically and the royalty checks would start arriving. Months passed. No checks came. The court order is not the end of the process. It is a necessary step in a longer sequence. What happens after the order is granted determines whether the transfer is actually complete and whether the operator ever restarts payments. This post walks through exactly what that sequence requires. For a broader view of how mineral transfers work after a parent dies, see Texas Mineral Rights After a Parent Dies: The Complete Transfer Guide. In This Article: What the Court Order Accomplishes Recording the Order in the County Courthouse Notifying the Operator What Happens to the Royalties That Accumulated The One Obligation That Points Back to the Court Why Heirs Miss These Steps Frequently Asked Questions Conclusion What the