Lori Ashmore Peters
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Helping Dallas, Park Cities, Highland Park Texas Area Families with Estate Planning, Probate & Litigation

In order for a Last Will and Testament to be valid in the State of Texas, it must meet certain requirements.

One of the most important requirements is if the signer (also known as the testator) had capacity when signing the Will. Another requirement is that a notary and two witnesses must be present during the signing of the Will. However, in certain instances, a Will can be valid with the presence of just two witnesses.

If you are the beneficiary of an estate and feel that the Will does not meet the requirements in Texas, you have the option to contest the Will.

Contesting a Will is not always easy. We recommend you seek the advice of an experienced Probate Attorney.

Do You Need To Contest A Will In The Dallas Area?

If you need to contest a will you should speak to an experienced lawyer as soon as possible. please contact us online or call our Dallas office directly at 214.559.7202. We help clients throughout the Dallas area with all of their legal needs and look forward to helping you.