Contact Information
Address:
1302 Washington Street, Laredo, Texas, 78040
The Law Office of Adrian Chapa, III provides comprehensive legal services focused exclusively on probate and guardianship matters. Our experienced team is dedicated to a client-first approach, offering knowledgeable guidance for estate administration, probate litigation, estate planning, and related services like Affidavits of Heirship and Small Estate Affidavits. We are committed to ensuring the fair and efficient resolution of your loved one's estate, always striving for the best possible outcome.
1302 Washington Street, Laredo, Texas, 78040
Law Office of Adrian Chapa III
Located at 1302 Washington Street, Laredo, Texas, 78040, the Law Office of Adrian Chapa III is dedicated to providing expert legal services to the residents of our community. We understand that navigating the complexities of law can be challenging, and our firm is committed to offering compassionate, professional, and effective representation.
Our practice focuses exclusively on probate law. We handle a wide range of matters related to estate administration, ensuring that the legal process is managed efficiently and respectfully. Whether you are an executor, beneficiary, creditor, or personal representative, our team is here to guide you through every step of the probate process.
At the Law Office of Adrian Chapa III, we pride ourselves on our deep understanding of Texas probate law and our commitment to serving the people of Laredo. We work diligently to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcome for your situation.
For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation, please visit our website at texastrophylawyer.com or call us at (956) 723-5520.
Q1: What is probate law?
Probate law governs the legal process of settling an estate after a person's death. This includes validating the will (if one exists), managing the estate's assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing the remaining property to the rightful heirs.
Q2: What services do you offer related to probate?
We handle all aspects of probate administration. This includes managing estate inventories, petitioning the court for various orders, resolving disputes among beneficiaries or creditors, and ensuring compliance with Texas probate laws.
Q3: Can I get legal representation for probate matters?
Yes, absolutely. Having an attorney experienced in probate law is highly recommended to navigate the complexities of estate administration correctly and efficiently.
Q4: How is an executor or administrator appointed?
If a valid will names an executor, the court typically appoints that person. If there is no will or the named executor cannot serve, the court will appoint an administrator, often from the estate's assets or among the heirs.
Q5: What are the costs associated with your probate services?
Our fee structure is typically based on an hourly rate for attorney time, though specific arrangements can be discussed during your initial consultation. We will provide a clear breakdown of costs before proceeding with any case.