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Estate Planning and Probate Disputes: Insights from Attorney Elliott Burdette

Elliott Burdette Interview

"Ask the Experts" on 1190 Talk Radio M: Elliott, welcome to the show. How are you doing today? E: I am doing very well, Matt. It is great to be here, particularly on the Mighty 1190. You have introduced a little Rolling Stones music in the background, and that takes me back to...

Dying without a Will in Texas: Avoiding Unnecessary Fees

When a family member dies without a will, it can be overwhelming trying to decide how to handle their affairs. Just as each family is unique, the circumstances surrounding the deceased’s estate, from totaling assets, determining heirs, and accounting for debts, can be varied and complicated. While hiring an attorney is crucial in these cases,...

Estate Administration Disputes under Texas Law: Questions & Answers

Hiring A Texas Probate and Estate Administration Attorney

The role of personal representatives and their legal duties should never be underestimated. If you are a beneficiary and suspect that the personal representative is not conducting their duties sufficiently, we are ready to review the facts of your case and take action. If you are seeking...

Will Contests under Texas Law: Questions & Answers

If you or a loved one needs legal representation with a will contest or other probate or estate administration dispute in Texas, you should contact an experienced attorney for guidance and direction. DallasProbateAttorneys.com will contest attorneys can help explain your legal rights and options and give you peace of mind in knowing that a...

Probate Under Texas Law: What is Probate in Texas?

Probate Lawyer In Dallas

An experienced probate lawyer can provide you with invaluable guidance and direction on probate and estate administration. DallasProbateAttorneys.com, which is comprised of distinguished and highly experienced probate attorneys, stands ready to help you throughout the entire probate process, including the resolution of disputes, just as we have done for countless Texas...

Inheritance Disputes Under Texas Law: Questions and Answers

If you or a loved one needs legal representation with a will contest or other probate or estate administration issue in Texas, you should contact an experienced estate litigation attorney for guidance and direction. DallasProbateAttorneys.com can help explain your legal rights and options and give you peace of mind in knowing that a trained...

DallasProbateAttorneys.com Announces Successful Launch of YouTube Channel Focused on Will Contests, Probate Disputes, and Other Issues

Dallas, Texas - December 23, 2020. DallasProbateAttorneys.com brings together a team of highly experienced probate, trust, and estate dispute attorneys in Dallas via their website at https://dallasprobateattorneys.com/, is proud to announce the successful launch of their YouTube channel. Many Texas residents turn to YouTube to learn about trusts, estates, and probate disputes as well...

DallasProbateAttorneys.com Announces Post on Remedies Against an Undutiful Fiduciary under Texas Law

DallasProbateAttorneys.com brings together a team of highly motivated probate, trust, and estate dispute attorneys in Dallas, is proud to announce a new post to its website entitled, "Righteous Remedies Against An Undutiful Fiduciary." The post overviews the responsibilities of a fiduciary to a principal. "Our website relaunch has helped our team reach persons in Dallas, Texas,...

Will Contests under Texas Law: 1190 Talk Radio Interview

What is a will contest under Texas law? Elliott Burdette is interviewed on the topics of wills, estates, and trusts with a focus on the common term "will contest." He explains the role of a good probate, estate, trust, or inheritance dispute lawyer in evaluating the facts of the case and the laws in Texas...

Righteous Remedies Against An Undutiful Fiduciary

 There is no worse feeling than the feeling of betrayal. This is true whether it occurs on a personal or a professional level, or both. On the professional level the feeling of betrayal can occur when one in whom you have entrusted an important legal matter (called a fiduciary) violates that trust. Under Texas...

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