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Probate administration is the legal process by which assets from a deceased individual (also known as a “decedent”) are distributed among beneficiaries. This can be done whether or not the decedent left behind a Will. Probate entails naming a representative of the decedent’s estate, identifying the assets the decedent owned at death, distributing these assets in accordance with the decedent’s Will or in accordance with the Texas Estates Code, retitling certain assets to reflect the change of ownership, and paying the decedent’s debts where necessary.
At Plunk Smith, PLLC, we understand that the loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult situations for a person to face. Consequently, we handle our probate cases with compassion and patience. If you have lost a loved one, please contact Plunk Smith, PLLC, to learn more about the process of probate.
Probate law is a unique and complex field with certain strict deadlines. In addition, many jurisdictions in Texas require that an administrator work with an attorney. That’s why it is important to retain a lawyer who is ready and able to handle probate cases. With offices in Frisco, our firm is ready to represent clients in Frisco, Plano, and other communities throughout Dallas County, Collin County, and Denton County.
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