If you’re like most of our clients, the first time you hear about Probate court is after the death of a loved one. You are already coping with a difficult situation, and now you have to navigate a whole new arena. When you have questions about what you are supposed to do in this situation, turn to our Probate & Guardianship frequently asked questions. We address many of the questions we commonly get from clients here.
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Can I inherit debt?
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When is it necessary to appoint a guardian for an elderly loved one?
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What is undue influence?
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Can my elderly mother’s guardian refuse to let me see her?
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What can I do while my loved one is dying to make things easier for our family?
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How can I protect my elderly parent from scams?
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Does a Power of Attorney give someone else control of my life?
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Will my loved one’s estate have to go through Probate in Texas?
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How can I avoid Probate in Texas?