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Husband’s Mineral Interest Deemed Separate Property

By Charles Sartain on April 14, 2026
Posted in Land Titles, Title Issues

“Gambit”: A calculated move, a stratagem. An example might be to buy a mineral interest with a long and complicated title history from the incarcerated son of a deceased parent and to bet on a court favoring your characterization of the property. In Griffin Energy Law, PLLC v. Billingsley et al. the gambit failed.

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