Probate Attorneys in North Texas
Plano ▪ McKinney ▪ Frisco ▪ Collin County
After the death of a loved one, the legal issues that remain can be overwhelming and confusing. Dealing with the estate of a deceased loved one can be a complicated process. There are many laws that apply and without having a full understanding of these laws, your rights may be compromised.
At Loughmiller Higgins P.C., we represent individuals that have probate issues in the North Texas region. Our attorneys help Texas residents and residents of other states address a wide range or Texas probate matters.
You do not have to navigate the probate process alone. Contact a lawyer at the Dallas-Fort Worth area law offices of Loughmiller Higgins, P.C. to enlist the assistance of our qualified firm.
Probate of Estates
Probate is process through which the validity of a deceased individual's last will and testament is determined. An estate without a will may also be dealt with in probate court. Through probate, the court-supervised transfer of the title to assets is completed, as well as the transfer of property from the decedent to the beneficiaries as stated in the will, or dictated by state statutes. To further explain the details and nuances of the probate process, an attorney at Loughmiller Higgins, P.C. can take the time to help you understand the many aspects of probate and how it may affect you as a relative or beneficiary of the deceased individual.
Appointing a Guardian for an Incapacitated Adult or Child
When an elderly relative, disabled child or other loved one can't handle his or her affairs, it may be necessary to appoint a guardian. In addition to handling probate matters, our firm also guides clients through the guardianship process. When facing the issue of a guardianship, many emotions are tied into the legal struggle that may ensue. However, the individuals involved are usually proceeding and seeking the guardianship in order to preserve the best interests of the incapacitated adult or child. We can help clients determine whether a guardianship is needed or desired and help them through the process of establishing guardianship.
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To learn more about our probate and guardianship services, call our McKinney, Texas, law offices directly or e-mail us with a brief description of your situation or concerns. Flexible appointment scheduling with an experienced attorney is available for your convenience.