The Law Office of Joe Brad Brock helps Texans statewide with all matters pertaining to probate and estate administration. That said, his Corpus Christi location makes his services especially attractive to people in South Texas.
If you find yourself having to respond to the death of a family member or loved one, an essential step may be to prove the validity of the deceased’s will through the probate process. In essence, probate refers to the process of providing the notice of the decedent’s death and filing the decedent’s last signed will with the court in the county of the decedent’s domicile. Probate is one part of a process known as estate administration. An heir, if there is no will, or a representative named in the will of the deceased, must follow specific steps to complete the final affairs of the deceased.
There are several specific tasks involved in the estate administration process. Briefly, these steps will include collecting the deceased’s assets, sending notice to creditors, notifying insurance companies, filing papers with the probate court, filing tax returns, and distributing assets to heirs.
The estate administration process may become more complex should a party challenge the validity of the will. If you have any doubts about about how to proceed, contact The Law Office of Joe Brad Brock. We can help you through probate or any aspect of the estate administration process. We’ll do it just as we’ve done it for so many others, too, not just in the Corpus Christi-San Antonio-South Texas area, but statewide.
At the Law Office of Joe Brad Brock, we provide compassionate and efficient guidance through every step of the probate and estate administration process to help you settle your loved one’s affairs with confidence.
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Joe Brad Brock hails from the small town of Vernon, Texas. During his youth, he learned the value of industriousness working in grain elevators and on various farms and ranches.
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