Plano Probate Lawyers
Will Contests, Inheritance Disputes, & Litigation
Yes, our lawyers service many Plano clients. Estates, trusts, probate and other issues involving inheritance and property are necessarily complicated. Unfortunately, sometimes there is a potential for disputes or even litigation. You may need an attorney to clarify and protect your rights.
dallasprobateattorneys.com brings together a team of highly motivated attorneys. Our process begins with an initial consultation where we learn about you and your needs, the facts of any potential litigation or work task, and then provide some initial legal advice.
Our goals are to protect your rights under Texas law and work fervently to be the best lawyers for you and your needs.
You Have Rights.
We Enforce Them.
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Daily, our lawyers counsel with and guide executors, trustees, beneficiaries, heirs, surviving spouses and children through the process of estates, trust, wills, and probate under Texas law. We proudly serve Plano, Texas, as probate dispute, trust or estate litigation or what is commonly called a “Plano will contest attorney.”
Our goal for our Plano clients is to identify the legal process under Texas Law that is the best fit for the situation, identify the rights, interests and goals of the client and pass along our decades of experience in trust, estate and probate matters to pursue the client’s objectives as efficiently as possible.
PLANO PROBATE ATTORNEYS: CONSULTATION
The facts of any situation are unique. So are your personal needs and interests. Then, there is the complexity of the law in Texas. While reading a website and doing Internet research is a good first step, none of this can substitute for a strong, working relationship with a motivated attorney. Is our legal team right for you? The best way to find out is to schedule a consultation. A lawyer will review the facts of your situation against the laws of Texas and then give advice on the best course of action. We offer convenient phone appointments so whether you are in or near Plano, Texas, it’s easy to speak with an attorney.
FACTOID: PLANO TEXAS
Plano’s chief trade rested on cattle farming and livestock raising. However, more and more people discovered the county’s rich, black soil that was suitable for growing and farming crops. Plano was on its way to further prosperity – more schools, and churches began to be built as well as local business establishments. Toward the end of 1850s Plano was a picture of steady growth and prosperity, but business came to a halt when the Civil War occurred in the early 1860s. After the war, the people made their return to their run-down farms to start their lives anew. New settlers from both South and the mechanized North came to Plano to as well. Plano was on its way to further growth when the Houston and Texas railroads were finally built in 1872; by the next two years later the county’s population had ballooned to 500. Plano also became the first train station entering Collin County by the south.