San Antonio Probate Attorney

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Guidance For The Probate Process

Probate written on a tag tied to money next to a toy house.Probate is the legal process for settling an individual’s estate after death and meant to prevent fraud. An estate includes assets and real property. An executor will inventory a person’s assets and real property, as well as determine any unpaid debts, and then distribute them according to the will. If there is no will, the courts will determine who has the rights to the person’s assets and property.

Many people fear the probate process because of the time and expense involved. The attorneys at Prince Contreras PLLC, a San Antonio firm, are experienced in probate and estate administration. We can handle all matters for you — easing your stress and taking the worry off your plate about following the complexities of the law.

Some estates do not require probate. If you have questions about how to settle a relative’s estate, we can help determine the best legal option for you and your family.

Our firm is passionate about helping people and solving their problems. You will appreciate the personalized attention from our lawyers that can be difficult to find at larger firms.

Contact Prince Contreras PLLC For A Free Consultation

Attorney filling out paperwork.Contact Prince Contreras PLLC at 210-227-7821 or send an email to schedule a free consultation with one of our lawyers and find out how we can help you.

For your convenience, we offer after-hours or weekend appointments by requests and accept credit cards. We serve individuals in Bexar County and the surrounding areas of Texas.

Additional Resources

What Does Probate Mean When Someone Dies

Is Probate Required In Texas?

Find the Right Probate Lawyer in San Antonio for Your Estate Planning Needs

The Essential Guide to Choosing an Estate Planning Attorney in San Antonio

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