Probate with a will
Did your loved one leave a Will, and you need to begin the probate process to carry out their wishes?
Are you unsure whether you need to open a full probate or if a simpler option might apply?
Probating a valid Will is an important step in ensuring a loved one’s final wishes are honored and their estate is properly administered. Through this court process, the Will is officially recognized, and an executor is appointed to manage and distribute assets. Our probate attorney can guide you through each stage efficiently and ensure everything is handled in accordance with Texas probate law, providing clarity, support, and peace of mind during a difficult time.
Unlike a Muniment of Title, a full probate with a Will is required when the estate includes multiple assets, active accounts, or obligations that must be handled by an executor. Our attorney ensures that the process moves smoothly, deadlines are met, and all requirements are satisfied so the estate can be settled correctly and without unnecessary delay.
If your loved one left a Will, we can help you determine the most efficient way to probate it — whether through an Independent Administration (for a simplified process) or a Dependent Administration (if court oversight is needed). Contact us today to schedule a consultation — we’ll help you understand your options and guide you through each step with confidence and care.