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  • 4301 Westbank Drive, Austin, TX 78746+3 locations

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Key Law Office

5.0
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  • 251 N Fm 1626 Bldg 1 B, Buda, TX 78610

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  • 608 W 12th St, Austin, TX 78701

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  • 2210 San Gabriel Street, Austin, TX 78705

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

  • Our firm handles legal matters in the following practice areas: Corporate, Securities, Real Estate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Business Planning, Zoning and Land Use, Construction... Read More

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Branscomb Law

4.7
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  • 114 W. 7th Street, Suite 725, Austin, TX 78401+3 locations

  • Law Firm with 24 lawyers2 awards

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  • 1411 West Avenue, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78701-1537

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers2 awards

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  • 1100 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX 78701

  • Law Firm with 10 lawyers2 awards

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John Carsey
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  • 5806 Mesa Drive, Suite 360, Austin, TX 78731+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 10 lawyers2 awards

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  • 316 West 12th Street, Suite 110, Austin, TX 78701

  • Law Firm with 19 lawyers4 awards

  • Walters Gilbreath, PLLC is a top-rated Texas firm that is leading the way in family law. Walters Gilbreath, PLLC has a state-wide presence with offices in Austin, Dallas, Houston,... Read More

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  • 1101 South Capital of Texas Highway, Austin, TX 78746

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  • Since 1990, Bollier Ciccone Stinson LLP has served thousands of clients and businesses in Central Texas. BCS Law’s team provides premium, unmatched personalized services to... Read More

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  • 1307 Nueces Street, Austin, TX 78701

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Mike Massey Law

5.0
108 Reviews
  • 418 Grace Lane, Austin, TX 78746+1 location

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

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  • 701 Tillery St, Ste 12, Austin, TX 78702+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers1 award

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  • 3800 North Lamar, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78758+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers2 awards

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Andrew Russell III
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  • 515 Congress Ave., Ste. 1620, Austin, TX 78701+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 13 lawyers2 awards

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Ryan Lione
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Cofer & Connelly, PLLC

5.0
135 Reviews
  • 602 W. 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701

  • Law Firm with 7 lawyers2 awards

  • Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, is a boutique law firm that focuses on providing guidance and representation to clients involved in complex criminal defense, family law, and personal... Read More

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Ramey Ko
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  • 2801 Via Fortuna Suite 530, Austin, TX 78746

  • Law Firm with 6 lawyers3 awards

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Lena Hall
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  • 1111 West 6th Street, Bldg A, Suite 330, Austin, TX 78703+1 location

  • Law Firm with 4 lawyers1 award

  • Continuity-Accessibility-Results. We listen and together with you create a path to success and solutions.

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  • 614 Capital of Texas Highway South, Austin, TX 78746

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

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  • 901 S Mopac Expy, Ste 200, Austin, TX 78746

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  • 3975 East Highway 290 East, Suite A, Dripping Springs, TX 78620

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Bertolino LLP

4.7
41 Reviews
  • 823 Congress Ave., Ste. 300, Austin, TX 78701

  • Law Firm with 5 lawyers2 awards

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  • 3800 N. Lamar Blvd, Suite 2003, Austin, TX 78705+23 locations

  • Law Firm with 53 lawyers1 award

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Robbins Estate Law

5.0
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  • 3800 N. Lamar Boulevard, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78756+3 locations

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Jackson Walker L.L.P.

4.9
126 Reviews
  • 100 Congress Avenue, Suite 1100, Austin, TX 78701-4042+5 locations

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Reagan Burrus PLLC

4.7
10 Reviews
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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.

When you become an administrator of an estate, how do you know your duties?

Edwin George Fee
Answered by attorney Edwin George Fee (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Whiteford, Taylor & Preston L.L.P.
You may obtain information about the duties of a personal representative by contacting an attorney or the Register of Wills. A personal representative is entitled to reasonable compensation, not to exceed 9% of the first $20,000 of the estate plus 3.6% of the estate above $20,000.
You may obtain information about the duties of a personal representative by contacting an attorney or the Register of Wills. A personal representative is entitled to reasonable compensation, not to exceed 9% of the first $20,000 of the estate plus 3.6% of the estate above $20,000.
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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 Robert James Slotkin (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Robert J. Slotkin
You're entitled to 3% of the gross value of the estate as compensation. The duties are as follows: What is Required of a Personal Representative? Being the personal representative, also known in some states as the executor, of an estate is not a task to take lightly. A personal representative is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased individual's estate. Although the time and effort involved will vary with the size of the estate, even if you are the personal representative of a small estate you will have important duties that must be performed correctly or you may be liable to the estate or the beneficiaries. The personal representative is either named in the will or if there is no will, appointed by the court. You do not have to accept the position of personal representative even if you are named in the will. The average estate administration takes one year, though you won't need to work full time on it. Following are some of the duties you may have to perform as personal representative: Locate documents. If there is a will, but you don't already know where the will is or the will hasn't already been brought to court, you may need to find it among the deceased's belongings. If all you have is a copy of the will, you may need to get the original from the lawyer who drafted it. You will also need to get a copy of the death certificate. Hire an attorney. You are not required to hire an attorney, but mistakes can cost you money. You may be personally liable if something goes wrong with the estate or the payment of taxes. An attorney can help you make sure all the proper steps are taken and deadlines met. Apply for probate. If there is a will, the court will grant you letters testamentary. If there is no will, you will receive letters of administration. This will officially begin your work as the executor. Notify interested parties. Notify the beneficiaries of the will, if there is a will, as well as any potential heirs (such as children, siblings, or parents who may or may not be named in a will). In addition, you will have to place an advertisement for potential creditors in a newspaper near where the deceased lived. Manage the deceased's property. You will need to prepare a list of the deceased's assets and liabilities, and you may need to collect any property in the hands of other people. One of the executor's jobs is to protect the property from loss, so you will need to assure the property is kept safe. You will also need to hire an appraiser to find out how much any property is worth. In addition, if the estate includes a business, you may have to make sure the business continues to run. Pay valid claims by creditors. Once the creditors are determined, you will need to pay the deceased's debts from the estate's funds. The executor is not personally liable for deceased's debts. The estate usually pays any reasonable funeral expenses first. Other debts include probate and administration fees and taxes as well as any valid claims filed by creditors. File tax returns. You need to make sure the tax forms are filed within the time frame set under the law. Taxes will include estate taxes and income taxes. Distribute the assets to the beneficiaries. Once the creditors' claims are clear, the executor is responsible for making sure the beneficiaries get what they are entitled to under the will or under the law, if there is no will. You may be required to sell property in order to fulfill legacies in a will. In addition, you may have to set up any trusts required by the will. Keep accurate records. It is very important to keep accurate records of everything you do. You will need to create a final accounting, which the beneficiaries must review before the distribution of the estate can be finalized. The accounting should include any distributions and expenses as well a
You're entitled to 3% of the gross value of the estate as compensation. The duties are as follows: What is Required of a Personal Representative? Being the personal representative, also known in some states as the executor, of an estate is not a task to take lightly. A personal representative is the person responsible for managing the administration of a deceased individual's estate. Although the time and effort involved will vary with the size of the estate, even if you are the personal representative of a small estate you will have important duties that must be performed correctly or you may be liable to the estate or the beneficiaries. The personal representative is either named in the will or if there is no will, appointed by the court. You do not have to accept the position of personal representative even if you are named in the will. The average estate administration takes one year, though you won't need to work full time on it. Following are some of the duties you may have to perform as personal representative: Locate documents. If there is a will, but you don't already know where the will is or the will hasn't already been brought to court, you may need to find it among the deceased's belongings. If all you have is a copy of the will, you may need to get the original from the lawyer who drafted it. You will also need to get a copy of the death certificate. Hire an attorney. You are not required to hire an attorney, but mistakes can cost you money. You may be personally liable if something goes wrong with the estate or the payment of taxes. An attorney can help you make sure all the proper steps are taken and deadlines met. Apply for probate. If there is a will, the court will grant you letters testamentary. If there is no will, you will receive letters of administration. This will officially begin your work as the executor. Notify interested parties. Notify the beneficiaries of the will, if there is a will, as well as any potential heirs (such as children, siblings, or parents who may or may not be named in a will). In addition, you will have to place an advertisement for potential creditors in a newspaper near where the deceased lived. Manage the deceased's property. You will need to prepare a list of the deceased's assets and liabilities, and you may need to collect any property in the hands of other people. One of the executor's jobs is to protect the property from loss, so you will need to assure the property is kept safe. You will also need to hire an appraiser to find out how much any property is worth. In addition, if the estate includes a business, you may have to make sure the business continues to run. Pay valid claims by creditors. Once the creditors are determined, you will need to pay the deceased's debts from the estate's funds. The executor is not personally liable for deceased's debts. The estate usually pays any reasonable funeral expenses first. Other debts include probate and administration fees and taxes as well as any valid claims filed by creditors. File tax returns. You need to make sure the tax forms are filed within the time frame set under the law. Taxes will include estate taxes and income taxes. Distribute the assets to the beneficiaries. Once the creditors' claims are clear, the executor is responsible for making sure the beneficiaries get what they are entitled to under the will or under the law, if there is no will. You may be required to sell property in order to fulfill legacies in a will. In addition, you may have to set up any trusts required by the will. Keep accurate records. It is very important to keep accurate records of everything you do. You will need to create a final accounting, which the beneficiaries must review before the distribution of the estate can be finalized. The accounting should include any distributions and expenses as well a
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Do I have any rights to my step dad's estate if I have been taking care of him?

Answered by attorney Dara J. Goldsmith
Estate Planning lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
It sounds as if you are limited to filing a creditor's claim for the value of the services you provided. The estate can require that you leave. In most states the oral promise is not enforceable, unless you can show detrimental reliance or use other valid theory. I suggest you speak with an attorney about the specifics of the promises, etc. We offer a one hour consultation with an attorney who will provide you with important information regarding your specific case and will able to advise you on the options that you should consider in determining your next steps for the small investment of $100. This is a significant discount from our billing rates. If the issues presented involve reviewing documents and preparation in advance of the meeting, we charge $300 for a premier consultation, because there is over one hour of review and preparation for the meeting and one hour for the meeting.
It sounds as if you are limited to filing a creditor's claim for the value of the services you provided. The estate can require that you leave. In most states the oral promise is not enforceable, unless you can show detrimental reliance or use other valid theory. I suggest you speak with an attorney about the specifics of the promises, etc. We offer a one hour consultation with an attorney who will provide you with important information regarding your specific case and will able to advise you on the options that you should consider in determining your next steps for the small investment of $100. This is a significant discount from our billing rates. If the issues presented involve reviewing documents and preparation in advance of the meeting, we charge $300 for a premier consultation, because there is over one hour of review and preparation for the meeting and one hour for the meeting.
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