Probate Administration

San Antonio Probate Attorneys: Why You Should Hire Them

When a loved one passes away, their estate must be examined and distributed through a process known as probate. To help you avoid pitfalls along the way, you will need guidance from a knowledgeable legal guide as the executor or administrator of an estate. Get started with the probate process by contacting Top Probate Lawyers in San Antonio, TX.
 

Probate With or Without a Will

Probate will be used to admit a will to probate and distribute assets according to the will if a last will and testament has been drafted.  In the absence of a will, the deceased person’s heirs will inherit according to Texas intestacy laws.
 
Executors or administrators are appointed either according to the will or by Texas law if no will exists. They must carry out the probate process to ensure the estate is distributed properly.
The goal of our firm is to provide clients with personal attention so they may move through the probate process as efficiently as possible. Our San Antonio probate attorneys can assist if you have been named executor in a will or if there is no will. Our firm has years of combined experience we can use to support and guide you.
 
When clients contact us to probate an estate, we also handle the following scenarios:
  • No executor is named in the will
  • No executor has commenced the probate process No executor has started the probate process
  • No executor has started the probate process
 
Two main steps are involved in probate:
(1) Paying off debts
(2) Transferring assets to beneficiaries
 
In the probate process, executors and administrators should be aware of the following:
The probate court will first determine whether a will is valid if one exists upon the passing of a loved one. The validity of a will will be determined by probate court if an eligible party contests it.
 
Appraisals – Large portions of the estate – such as homes, businesses, or family heirlooms – are appraised in order to determine their true value.
 
When a testator passes away, probate can help determine how to handle any outstanding debts or taxes.
 
After all other aspects of probate are sorted, the estate’s assets and property can be distributed.
Probate Explained by a San Antonio Probate Lawyer
 
Entering probate without proper guidance can be troublesome. Professionals with experience and knowledge will be working on your case, and your loved one’s estate will be handled fairly.  We can help you relieve yourself of stress and ensure the process goes as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
 
Give us a call today to find out how we can help.
We are San Antonio probate attorneys.  We help clients navigate the probate process.
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