Understand how probate works in Texas. Check our list of probate topics on the Probate Guides Page.
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Did you know that you can sell a property BEFORE probate is completed? Learn your options and get a no-obligation, as-is, full market value, cash offer.
Dealing with probate can be overwhelming, especially if you’ve recently lost a loved one. Our goal is to provide clear answers to your probate questions and connect you with trusted professionals who can help you through the process.
Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person’s estate. If you’re handling a loved one’s estate, here’s what you need to know.
Looking for a probate lawyer in Texas? Our directory connects you with experienced probate attorneys in every county.
If you’ve inherited a home through probate, you may be wondering what your options are. Texas probate laws allow heirs and executors to sell a property under certain conditions.
Have questions about probate? Here are answers to three of the most common probate-related questions in Texas. For more FAQs click HERE.
Texas intestacy laws determine how assets are distributed to spouses, children,
The process typically takes 6–12 months, but complex estates can take longer.
You may need court approval unless the will allows the executor to sell.
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Disclaimer
This website is a general information resource curated from publicly available online sources. It is designed to help individuals understand the probate process in Texas and prepare for discussions with a licensed Texas attorney.
The content provided here does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional legal counsel. Probate laws are complex and vary based on individual circumstances. If you need legal advice or assistance with a probate matter, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified Texas probate attorney.