Do you have questions about probate? Do you need to know more about the process? Are unsure if you need a lawyer?
We provide the answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the probate process. Please select a category to narrow your search.
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How Long Does it Take to Contest a Will in Texas?
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What is an Administrator of an Estate?
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Who is Considered a Fiduciary?
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Who can contest a Will in Texas?
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Can I Contest an Executor in a Will?
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I’ve been named executor under a Will, what kind of attorney do I need?
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What is an Independent Executor?
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What is Probate?
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What is a Primary Beneficiary?
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Do I Need a List of Assets to Probate an Estate?
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What is Breach of Fiduciary Duty?
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Can the executor of an estate be held personally liable if they do not fulfill their duties?
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How Long Does the Probate Process take to Complete in Texas?
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How soon does an executor need to distribute the assets of an estate?
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What is the difference between Probate Assets and Non-Probate Assets?
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My Loved One Passed Away, What Information do I Need to Probate their Estate?
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What happens when someone dies without a will in Texas?
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My husband has passed away and left a will to divide his assets between my children and myself. Can I just go ahead and do so or do we need to probate the will in court?