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  • Law Firm with 15 lawyers2 awards

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  • Estate Planning LawyersEstate Planning and Probate, Powers of Attorney, Medical Powers of Attorney, and Directives to Physicians, and 52 more

  • Serving Gatesville, TX

  • Law Firm with 9 lawyers3 awards

  • Serving Waco and Central Texas since 1925

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  • 1112 E. Main St., Gatesville, TX 76528

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  • 603 N. 8th St., Killeen, TX 76541

  • 1711 East Central Texas Expressway, Suite 300-E, Killeen, TX 76541

  • 660 West FM 2410, Harker Heights, TX 76548

  • 1104 W. Veterans Memorial Blvd., Killeen, TX 76541-6829

  • 2210 Bridge St., Gatesville, TX 76528-1718

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  • 120 West Central Texas Expwy., Suite 104, Harker Heights, TX 76548

  • 501A East Main St., Gatesville, TX 76528

  • 202 W. Central Texas Expwy., Killeen, TX 76541

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  • 4400-2 E. Central Texas Expressway, Ste. C, Killeen, TX 76543

  • 109 S. 7th St., Gatesville, TX 76528-2011

  • 100 W. Central Texas Expressway, Suite 302, Harker Heights, TX 76548

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Under the law, once a will has gone through probate and executor is appointed, should this be sufficient to access bank accounts?

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Answered by attorney Mark T. Peters (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Peters Law, PLLC
Your lawyer may be right, but is that getting you into the accounts? Provide a copy of the death certificate and don't waste money on the little stuff getting the lawyer involved.
Your lawyer may be right, but is that getting you into the accounts? Provide a copy of the death certificate and don't waste money on the little stuff getting the lawyer involved.
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Can I sue my father's girlfriend and my uncle for dividing my father's belongings without my knowledge?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
You can always sue anyone, anytime. The question is whether you have a valid claim against them. Just because you are his child does not mean that you are his beneficiary. If your father left a valid Will or trust leaving his assets to another, that is his choice, absent you being under the age of eighteen at the time of his death. This the first question is how old are you? If you are 18 or older then you need to determine if he left a valid Will or a trust. If he left either and you are not the named beneficiary, then you do not have a claim. If not, you may. You should speak to an attorney if you have any questions about your rights.
You can always sue anyone, anytime. The question is whether you have a valid claim against them. Just because you are his child does not mean that you are his beneficiary. If your father left a valid Will or trust leaving his assets to another, that is his choice, absent you being under the age of eighteen at the time of his death. This the first question is how old are you? If you are 18 or older then you need to determine if he left a valid Will or a trust. If he left either and you are not the named beneficiary, then you do not have a claim. If not, you may. You should speak to an attorney if you have any questions about your rights.
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When you become an administrator of an estate, how do you know your duties?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Commonly related administrators serve without remuneration, and are selected out of the heir or beneficiary group. The duties should be explained to you by an attorney, who generally you would be allowed to hire as the fiduciary and pay out if the Estate/Trust. Additionally fees, both for a paid administrator and the professions hired are subject to the approval of the Court. They are generally based on time, services and expensed incurred, not a percentage.
Commonly related administrators serve without remuneration, and are selected out of the heir or beneficiary group. The duties should be explained to you by an attorney, who generally you would be allowed to hire as the fiduciary and pay out if the Estate/Trust. Additionally fees, both for a paid administrator and the professions hired are subject to the approval of the Court. They are generally based on time, services and expensed incurred, not a percentage.
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