Texas Probate Law Case Study – Representation in Estate Mediation

In July of 2018, the father of the individual in question passed away, leaving behind an estate that needed to be probated. The individual hired an attorney to represent them in the estate mediation process, which has been ongoing for the past two years. However, after no resolution was reached, the individual’s attorney was appointed…

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Legal Challenges of an Aging Parent with Dementia in Texas

As our loved ones age, we want to ensure that they receive the best possible care and support. However, when a parent develops dementia, the legal and financial issues can be overwhelming. In Texas, the probate laws regulate the management of the assets and affairs of incapacitated persons, including those with dementia. In this article,…

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Case Study on Texas Probate Law: When an Estate Is without a Will

Here is a Case Study from our firm’s files on Texas probate law. All information has been sanitized. Background Information Mr. Smith’s wife passed away from stage 4 cancer. She was retired military and receiving disability benefits from the Veterans Administration. Mrs. Smith had no will, and some checks made out to her estate have…

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Overlooked Exceptions to Attorney-Client Privilege in Texas Probate Law

In the world of Texas probate law, attorneys play an essential role in advising clients on how to manage the affairs of a loved one who has passed away. Attorneys rely on the attorney-client privilege to maintain the confidentiality of communications with their clients, but this privilege is not absolute. There are several exceptions to…

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