Probate Lawyer in Houston
It can be difficult to sort through the business of a will when a loved one has passed. Whether the passing was sudden or expected, there are a lot of emotions to process. As a Houston probate lawyer, Geoff R. Casavant, P.C. provides families with the compassion and support they will need to process the details of a will or trust.
When a person passes, their assets and property needs to pass to the rightful owners. Some families expect that it is only natural for effects to be passed on to spouses and children. It can be difficult when there is no will or clear legal document that expresses the desires of the deceased. Our firm can help represent your case in probate court and advocate on your behalf. When there is a will, we can ensure a quick court case in order to have assets and property passed to rightful heirs. We can also help minimize the financial consequences, i.e. estate taxes, to the greatest extent possible.
Although each probate case is unique, it is important that the process happen as close to your loved ones passing as possible to ensure a quick and rightful transition of effects. For a Houston probate lawyer with extensive experience, call Geoff R. Casavant, P.C. today for a consultation. We offer affordable legal services and flexible appointment scheduling for your convenience.
The death of a loved one is never easy. In addition to the obvious emotional toll, a death has financial effects, some of which are felt immediately, and some of which may not become known for several months or years. A well-crafted estate plan can anticipate these effects, and minimize or eliminate them altogether. The primary task of the probate attorney, therefore, is to carry the estate plan into effect and minimize the financial consequences of death to the greatest extent possible.
It is also important that the probate process be initiated and completed in a timely fashion. Often, family members do not bother to administer the estate of a deceased family member at all, simply reasoning that the property passes to a surviving spouse. Later, upon the death of the spouse, those same family members attempt to sell property, only to discover that they cannot do so due to a break in the chain of title. Then, they must go back and attempt to perform the administration of two estates; depending on the lapse of time, performing the administration of the earlier estate may be difficult if not impossible, and in any event may be both more time consuming and more expensive than if it had been done properly in a timely fashion.
Lastly, it falls to the probate attorney to discover any errors in the estate plan, and determine whether and how the effects of these errors may be reduced.
Through it all, the probate attorney must never lose sight of the fact that, in a very real way, he is there to help ease the suffering of those left behind. Probate law touches us all at the very core of what it means to be human -- the knowledge and realization of our own mortality. The probate attorney must therefore balance the requirements of the law with the practical requirements of his clients, along with a good measure of human compassion.
I provide the following probate services:
- A review of the decedent's will, trusts, and other aspects of the estate plan, and an assessment of both the intended and the actual anticipated results of the plan;
- Securing the admission of the decedent's will to probate, if possible, and the appointment of an executor under the will;
- Determining if a small estate procedure is available for use;
- Completing a determination of heirship and securing the appointment of an administrator of the estate, if the decedent died intestate;
- If possible, securing independent administration of the estate, whether testate or intestate;
- Preparing the inventory of the probate estate, as well as the estate and inheritance tax returns if they are required;
- Determining the need for post-mortem tax or other planning, including the use of disclaimers or other actions to correct any errors and oversights in the decedent's estate plan;
- Assisting the family members as necessary in collecting insurance policies and other non-testamentary transfers;
- Preparing all notices required by law, to both creditors and beneficiaries;
- Preparing any accountings required by law;
- Dealing with creditors as part of the probate claims process;
- Dealing with outside counsel to recover property due to the estate, whether due to personal injury or wrongful death actions, enforcing the decedent's rights under a contract, or otherwise;
- Representing heirs, beneficiaries, or personal representatives in probate litigation, including will contests and will construction actions;
- Assisting the personal representative in distributing the estate to the heirs and beneficiaries;
- Other tasks as required, necessary, or requested.
Why Choose Us?
- Very Affordable Services
- Extensive Experience
- Personal Attention on Every Case
- Free Initial Consultation
- Evening Hours
- Appointment Flexibility
