Hi, I’m Robert Ray and I created www.TheProbate.Net and this blog to help people find answers to their inheritance questions. The purpose of these sites is to help those who have questions about and want to learn more about inheritance laws, will contest, property disputes and problems with trustees or other fiduciaries. I have been in practice for more than thirty years and limit my practice to contested probate matters. Please browse these two sites. They may answer the question you have. If you don’t find your answer, contact us.
This law firm handles contested probate matters such as:
- will contest,
- inheritance disputes,
- property disputes, and
- problems with fiduciaries.
Fiduciaries is a general term that includes:
- trustees,
- executors,
- administrators, and
- others who have a relationship of trust and confidence with you.
The types of problems that you may have with a fiduciary are:
- failure to account for funds,
- misuse of funds,
- misappropriation of funds,
- failure to make an accounting of funds, and
- removal of fiduciaries.
Disclaimer: Every case is different because the facts are different. This blog does not give legal advice. The information provided here may not apply in your case because your facts are different. The only way to know about your case is to talk to an attorney who will apply your facts to the law and will tell you how that affects your situation.
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Can you fill something in order to have a family member produce a will that she has stated is present but she can not find at this time, death of the person has been almost two years and no will has been found in order to be read, what can be done in order to make this person find this will so it can be read officially.
live in CA
thanks,
lisa
You should go to our regular site to ask questions. This blog is just for comments. If you want to ask a question about Texas law, go to http://www.theprobate.net and click on the “contact us” tab in the upper right.