Four Factors in Choosing a Texas Probate Attorney If a family member has died in Texas, “probate” is the start of the legal process of transferring property to the beneficiaries or heirs. Under Texas Law, you’ll usually need a probate...
Dealing with the Deceased: The Legal (Practical) Options for Selling Deceased Owners’ Property in Texas This outline is intended for Texas realtors and real estate agents dealing with properties of deceased owners in Texas. This covers the real,...
COLLIN COUNTY PROBATE COURT – HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The probate attorneys at Shutt Law Firm handle many cases in the Collin County Probate Court. In fact, probate attorney Isaac Shutt is Past President of the Collin County Bar...
Handwritten Wills in Texas are valid, but are they a good idea? Handwritten wills are allowed by Texas Law, and they are governed by Texas Estates Code Texas Estates Code Chapters 251 and 256. By the way, Texas Law calls handwritten wills “holographic...