Making a good estate plan doesn't just protect you by creating a legacy that people will treasure. It also protects the people you love by allocating property that they can use to provide for themselves. If you don't plan your estate carefully, people could challenge...
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Probate & Estate Administration
Probate disputes are never easy. Thankfully, we can handle the difficulties in your probate case.
If you and your family get trapped in a probate dispute, it can be difficult on many levels. The legal process is confusing, and you may have no experience with it. This is already an emotional time, since you just lost a loved one, and that can influence the dispute....
How to navigate the emotional toil of a probate dispute
Maybe your an executor charged with overseeing someone's estate, and some of the beneficiaries want to challenge your handling of the estate. Perhaps you are a beneficiary from a last will who thinks that a stepparent or sibling exerted undue influence on your loved...
What does misappropriation of funds mean in probate?
When someone passes away, another person has to work through the process of handling their funds. This could be a lawyer, a legal professional or a financial professional. It could also simply be one of the person’s heirs who has been selected for the task. Jobs that...
Do you understand the emotional toll of probate for a family?
Losing a loved one is among the most difficult things that you can experience. Especially if the death is unexpected, it can be difficult to process. You will experience many different emotions and will likely need time and support to manage your feelings and regain a...
What are common issues that often lead to probate litigation?
Whether you are a testator (the person creating a last will), an executor managing an estate or a beneficiary for an estate, it is usually in your best interest to minimize the amount of conflict involved in probate administration. When an estate winds up challenged...
Handling your marital home and title after your spouse’s death
When it comes to handling an estate in Texas, real estate is one of the most common complicating factors. Small estates can often sidestep the probate process, but the inclusion of real estate assets in an estate will usually necessitate going through the probate...
The probate process can be difficult on grieving executors
Taking time to grieve after the death of a loved one is important. Of course, grief does not always mean that all other activities can be put on hold indefinitely. In particular, if a family member has been named the executor of the remaining estate, he or she has the...
Probate can become complicated when a beneficiary passes away
When closing an estate, each case is different. Some Texas residents may need to handle a considerable number of assets for a deceased individual, and others may see relatively short and simple probate proceedings. Of course, issues could arise at any time during the...
Who is responsible for paying a mortgage during probate?
Surviving loved ones have a lot to handle after the death of a family member. The executor of the estate, in particular, has a lot of responsibility when it comes to ensuring that necessary final affairs are handled. It is common for many questions to come with...