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After the loss of a loved one, you will have a wide range of emotions and concerns. As you are working through your grief, you may discover that your loved one did not leave a will. You now are looking at trying to work through a potentially complex and contentious situation where your loved one’s estate must go into probate in Texas.
As an estate planning attorney that serves San Antonio and the surrounding counties, Amsberry Law Firm is ready to help with all aspects of preparing to pass on your assets to beneficiaries. Through this work, we can help a family attempt to avoid having to go to probate after a loved one passes away.
Our team fully understands how challenging it can be for people to be facing a probate case. Most of our clients are going through probate for the first time in their lives. At the same time, they are trying to overcome the grief they are feeling after the death of a loved one.
If you believe the will is not valid, you should attempt to contest it. The team at Amsberry Law Firm can represent you and walk you through this process. Some of the reasons you may want to contest a will include:
After someone dies, the vast majority of cases will need to go through probate court in Texas. According to Texas Law Help, the determination of whether an estate needs to go through probate court is part of Texas state statutes.
As the Texas State Law Library points out, many estates end up needing to go through probate court after the estate owner passes away. Some estates end up in probate as a formality to meet the most basic legal obligations. Others, however, can result in a lengthy fight, necessitating the services of our probate lawyer in San Antonio.
Dealing with the loss of a loved one is difficult enough without worrying about navigating your way through the probate courts and understanding property distribution laws. Allow us to take that burden from you. Whether your loved one died with or without a will, we will navigate the path for you, educating you along the way.
There are often alternatives to the formal probate process. These alternatives depend on the circumstances surrounding each case. A few of the alternatives are Affidavits of Heirship, Small Estate Affidavit, and Muniment of Title proceedings. We will be happy to consult with you to determine the best path for your situation.
Clients want to know what steps need to be taken in their probate case and when to complete them. Additionally, many don’t want to pay a probate attorney to take care of routine administrative tasks.
I truly enjoyed the professionalism and knowledge of this law group. Their website explained everything in a way I could understand and follow easily which was the reason I chose them for my probate case.