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When a loved one passes away, emotions run high—and legal questions come fast. Who inherits what? Is the will valid? Do I have to go through probate? What if someone is left out?
That’s where a Texas inheritance lawyer comes in.
Whether you’re an heir, executor, or someone who’s been cut out of a will, an inheritance attorney can help protect your rights and make sure everything is handled fairly.
Here’s what you need to know.
An inheritance lawyer helps clients:
Understand their legal rights as heirs or beneficiaries
Navigate the probate process
Resolve inheritance disputes
Interpret wills and trusts
Challenge or defend the validity of estate planning documents
In other words, they’re your go-to legal expert for all things involving property, money, and estate transfer after someone passes away.
Here are some common scenarios where legal guidance is essential:
You’re named in a will and need help claiming your inheritance
A sibling or relative is contesting the will
You believe someone exerted undue influence on the deceased
The estate is stuck in probate, and nothing is moving forward
You weren’t included in the will but believe you should have been
There’s no will, and you need to understand Texas intestate laws
If you suspect the will is invalid—due to fraud, lack of capacity, or coercion—an inheritance attorney can help you challenge it in court.
It’s common for siblings to fight over who gets the house, car, or family heirlooms. Legal help keeps things fair and organized.
If the executor is dragging their feet, acting in bad faith, or mismanaging the estate, a lawyer can step in to hold them accountable.
No will? Handwritten will? Two different versions? An inheritance lawyer can help sort it all out.
If the person had a valid will, it typically goes through probate, where a court ensures it’s followed.
If there’s no will, Texas follows intestate succession laws, which generally pass assets to:
Spouse
Children
Parents
Siblings
Texas also has community property rules that can complicate how things are split.
“Derrick” was shocked when his late father’s home was left entirely to Derrick’s stepmother. As the biological son, he assumed he’d inherit the property.
With help from a Texas inheritance lawyer, Derrick challenged the will due to inconsistencies and lack of mental capacity. After mediation, the family reached a fair settlement.
Not necessarily.
An inheritance attorney can help you explore alternatives like:
Small estate affidavit (if the estate is under a certain value)
Affidavit of heirship (for real estate without a will)
Trust administration (if assets were in a living trust)
At The Lange Firm, we:
Represent heirs, beneficiaries, and executors across Texas
Handle both routine probate and high-conflict disputes
Offer compassionate, honest, and strategic legal support
Understand the family dynamics that make inheritance tricky
Whether you’re trying to settle a loved one’s estate or defend your rightful inheritance, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Inheritance doesn’t have to be a fight—but if it is, you need an experienced Texas lawyer in your corner.
Don’t go it alone. Whether you’re confused about your rights or facing a heated dispute, we’ll help you protect what’s yours.
Contact The Lange Firm today for skilled, compassionate legal help with inheritance issues anywhere in Texas.
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