PROBATE ADMINISTRATION

Losing a loved one is hard enough—navigating probate shouldn’t add more stress. We help families handle the legal process of transferring assets, settling debts, and honoring final wishes. Whether there’s a will in place or not, we provide guidance through all probate pathways, including independent and dependent administration, muniment of title, small estate affidavits, and heirship determinations. We approach each case with both expertise and empathy. We’re here to simplify the process, protect your family’s interests, and ensure your loved one’s legacy is preserved with dignity without the family drama.

WE CAN ASSIST YOU WITH:

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  • Probate of Wills

    Muniment of Title

    Independent Administration

  • Determination of Heirship

    Small Estate Affidavits

    Affidavit of Heirship

  • Executor’s Deeds

  • Administrator’s Deed

  • Ancillary Probate

  • Probate is the court-supervised process of settling an estate. In Texas, a straightforward probate can take at least 6–9 months, but contested cases or complex estates can last much longer.

  • Texas law provides a process for determining heirs and distributing assets. We guide families through heirship determinations, small estate affidavits, and affidavit of heirship when no will exists.

  • Yes. We assist with probate-related property transfers and help families avoid conflicts while protecting their investment.

  • Options include a Transfer on Death Deed or creating a trust. These tools allow property to pass smoothly and avoid costly delays in court.

Probate Frequently Asked Questions

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Have a question about probate services? Feel free to contact us or schedule your Legacy Blueprint Call. We’re here to help.

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