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11law books
When deceased persons were partners in businesses that become involved in litigation years after their death, family members may attempt to transfer those business disputes to probate courts for consolidation with other estate-related proceedings. This strategy can seem attractive when multiple lawsuits involve similar issues or when probate courts already have jurisdiction over related trust...
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11Can Probate Court Be the Proper Venue for a Personal Injury Case?
When workplace accidents result in employee deaths, surviving spouses face difficult decisions about where to file wrongful death lawsuits. The deceased employee’s estate may be pending in probate court near the family home, while proper venue for the wrongful death claim may lie in the county where the accident occurred or where the employer’s principal...
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11Probate Attorney
Family disputes over estate assets often intensify when venue becomes contested territory. A deceased person’s mother might file probate proceedings in one county while adult children argue the case belongs elsewhere. The stakes can be substantial because venue determines not only which court will oversee the estate but also which community’s laws and procedures will...
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11Probate Attorney
When family disputes arise over estate property, attorneys often struggle to determine which court should hear the case. Multiple courts may have authority to resolve property ownership questions that affect ongoing estate administration. However, different types of jurisdiction create different procedural requirements for challenging a court’s authority to hear particular matters. The distinction between exclusive...
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11Selecting the Right Probate Court
When someone believes they were wrongfully excluded from an inheritance due to family manipulation, they face difficult decisions about pursuing legal remedies. Many people assume that once a will has been probated and the estate distributed, no further legal options exist. However, situations involving alleged tortious interference with inheritance create separate causes of action that...
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11One Way Dept. of Transportation
When family members disagree about which county should handle probate proceedings, the winner often isn’t the one with the best legal arguments. Instead, Texas law provides the advantage for whoever files first. This can be true even when the initial application has serious flaws or when the applicant fails to follow through on court requirements....
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