Protecting Your Legacy

San Antonio Estate Distribution Disputes

Ideally, the estate administration process will go smoothly after someone passes away. Unfortunately, things are often less than ideal during this emotional time and complex disputes may arise regarding the distribution of tangible assets, financial accounts, family heirlooms and more. It is important to know how to quickly and legally resolve these complicated disputes.

That’s where we come in at Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC. We are known for our competency with the most complex disputes, and our San Antonio lawyers approach every case with a blend of legal professionalism and empathy. We know how hard this can be, and our team is here to offer the guidance your family needs as you seek solutions. Contact us today to set up your initial consultation with our attorneys.

Common Scenarios That Lead To Disputes Over Asset Distribution

There are many potential reasons for family disputes during estate distribution, such as:

  • A person who dies intestate (without a will), meaning that family members have no guidance regarding what they would have wanted for their heirs and beneficiaries
  • Last-minute changes to the estate plan that drastically impact the distribution of assets, perhaps leading to allegations of fraud or undue influence
  • Conflicts over who should get one of a kind family heirlooms
  • Will challenges from beneficiaries who have been disinherited
  • Complex estate plans, such as those involving businesses, large financial accounts or real estate
  • Inheritance disputes started over unequal bequests that, while legal, can be frustrating and surprising to beneficiaries who thought the distribution would be equal

For all of these issues and more, our firm can help you consider legal solutions, address challenges, overcome conflicts and sort out complicated assets. Our experience is invaluable at this time. We strive to maintain family relationships, all while adhering to the estate distribution laws in Texas and working to uphold the wants and desires of the deceased.

Contact Us Today

If you are involved in a dispute or anticipating one, get in touch with us at (210) 418-1150 or by using the online contact form to set up an initial consultation. We are here for you when you need us most.