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Austin Probate Lawyers

The probate of a will in Texas facilitates the transfer of assets to the beneficiaries named in the will. A probate attorney represents executors and heirs in probate court and assists them in the administration of the estate.

At Blazier, Christensen, Browder & Virr, P.C. , our attorneys pride themselves on a longstanding dedication to their fellow citizens of Austin and Central Texas. Our firm combines that commitment with a thorough knowledge of probate law and the Texas probate system.

Heirship

If a decedent did not leave a will, the decedent’s heirs are determined by the probate court under the Texas law of descent and distribution. After determining the heirs, the probate court usually appoints a personal representative of the decedent to gather the assets, pay debts and distribute the remaining assets to the heirs.

Contact our office in Austin to discuss any of these probate matters:

  • Uncontested probate of a written will
  • Contested wills
  • Trust litigation and breach of trustee fiduciary duty
  • Trust perpetuity litigation
  • Estate administration

Estate Planning

In addition to probate and estate administration, we can help your family plan for the future with the following:

  • Wills and trusts
  • Estate and gift tax planning
  • Life insurance benefits
  • Powers of attorney and advance health care directives
  • Family limited partnerships

Experienced Central Texas Estate Administration Attorneys

From offices in Austin, our lawyers advise and represent clients in communities throughout Travis County, Caldwell County, Bell County, McLennan County, Hays County, Williamson County and Bastrop County in Central Texas. Call us at 512-361-2268 or contact us by email to arrange an initial consultation with one of our experienced Austin probate attorneys.

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