Probate

Probate

Under Texas law, if a person dies with a will, it still goes through probate, but the process is much more simplified than if they die without leaving behind a will. At Ruelas Andino Law, PLLC, our compassionate attorneys can help you navigate the contested and uncontested probate process, depending upon the situation.

Contested

In the event you feel your loved one’s will was coerced, fraudulently established, or otherwise invalid, you might want to contest the will. If you’re the beneficiary and someone is challenging you, you’ll want strong legal representation to help you prove the validity of the will. In either scenario, contesting a will in Texas is often a lengthy and complex process. You’ll want to work with an attorney with strong knowledge and experience in probate law. The lawyers at Ruelas Andino Law, PLLC are qualified to assist you during the probate process.

Uncontested

While uncontested probates in Texas can have their complexities, they tend to be far more straightforward than contested probate situations. The experienced probate lawyers at Ruelas Andino Law, PLLC can make sure your probate process goes as smoothly as it should. Our attorneys will take on the burdens of probate to make sure your loved one’s wishes are carried out while you’re grieving, giving your family time to focus on healing.


If you need a probate attorney in Texas, Ruelas Andino Law, PLLC is ready to assist you. Our office is located at 1020 Fort Worth Highway, Suite 500, Weatherford, Texas, 76086, United States. Our attorneys proudly serve Parker County, and the surrounding counties, including Fort Worth)


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