The probate process can take several months to over a year to execute. Because no two states are the same, the length of time it takes to complete probate varies on a case-by-case basis. However, the presence of numerous factors is very likely to cause delays in the...
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What happens during probate?
On Behalf of Cure & Francis, P.A. | Feb 14, 2022 | Probate
You may hear the word probate and associate it with a will but know nothing else about it. Probate is a legal process whereby a will goes through the court to ensure things happen, as you stated. If your estate qualifies for probate, your family may have to wait...
Can you contest a will?
On Behalf of Cure & Francis, P.A. | Nov 11, 2021 | Probate
When someone dies with a will, their assets and possessions get distributed to their heirs and beneficiaries. You cannot contest a will solely because you are unhappy with your inheritance or think it was unfair. You must have a valid reason to contest a will with...
What happens if my loved one passes away without leaving a will?
by Cure & Francis, P.A. | May 27, 2021 | Probate
Most people do not wish to dwell on the idea of their death. This often leads people to delay hiring an attorney to put together an estate plan. Unfortunately, accidents and disease sometimes take those we love unexpectedly and before they have all their affairs in...
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James O.Cure
Board certified in Consumer Bankruptcy Law and Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
John R. Francis
Board certified in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.