
Your probate easy button — start‑to‑finish guidance in Texas.
We do the heavy lifting so you can focus on your family. From choosing the right route to closing the estate — however long it takes — we stay with you.
For those who need to understand the probate path and next steps now. Choose this consultation if a loved one has died and you need clear guidance on what route may apply, what action should be taken first, and how to move forward.
Why Probate Matters
Probate links the chain of title, secures authority to act, and prevents avoidable loss. Waiting risks deadlines and fractured ownership over time.
If you're a beneficiary or intestate heir, inaction can forfeit what's rightfully yours.

Texas Routes at a Glance
- Independent Administration
- Dependent Administration
- Muniment of Title
- Determination of Heirship
- Affidavit of Heirship
- Small Estate Affidavit
- Community Property Administration
- Order of No Administration

What You Get
Start‑to‑Close Administration
Unlike firms that step away after the first 60–90 days, we stay onboard through closing — months or even years — so the estate is actually finished.
Route selection and docketing; appointment and Letters; fiduciary duty briefing.
Required notices and claims tracking; records and accounting support.
Asset control, inventory/appraisals, and beneficiary/title coordination.
Tax/reporting coordination with your CPA; distributions and receipts/releases.
Closeout filings appropriate to the route; confirmation obligations are satisfied.
If a funded trust exists, we guide parallel trust administration outside of court.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does probate take?
Several months or longer; we pace to required deadlines and keep you informed throughout the process.
Do all assets go through probate?
No. Joint accounts, POD/TOD designations, life insurance, and funded trusts may pass outside probate.
Do I need an attorney?
In most Texas procedures, the executor or administrator must be represented by counsel.
What if there's out‑of‑state property?
You may need ancillary probate; we coordinate with local counsel as needed.
Ready to Get Started?
Whether you know which probate route you need or you're not sure where to begin, we're here to help you move forward with confidence.


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