Mineral Rights Inheritance - Fragmentation and its Effect on Ownership
Mineral Rights Inheritance - Fragmentation and its Effect on Ownership
When property is handed down within a family, usually any mineral rights owned by the original owner are handed down with it.
If you have inherited this type of property, you may be interested in finding how much it is worth.
It is important that you first verify ownership of the mineral rights sale, which is becoming more and more challenging. This is due to fragmentation, which has affected ownership of a large number of mineral estates.
What is mineral rights fragmentation? It is the continual division of mineral rights into smaller and smaller pieces, either through inheritance or the sale of portions of an owner’s mineral estate.
This occurs when successive generations of owners who do not wish to sell their mineral rights, pass them down to multiple people, such as parents who pass their estate to their children.
When each child passes their estate to their children, the estate which was already only a fraction of the entire estate owned by the parents is further divided. Over generations, this has resulted in what may have once been a very large mineral estate, being divided to the point that the original estate has many different owners. This often results in confusing ownership records.
At Dewberry Law, we specialize in this area and can help minimize your stress of dealing with mineral rights. Please call us today to get this process started – 405.261.8900.



