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TexasProbate Lawyers in Brewster County, Texas

What does a probate attorney do? Probate attorneys can help draft a will for a client. A probate attorney might also file the last will and testament of a deceased person. A probate attorney also represents clients during litigation when the validity of a will is contested in probate or surrogate court. Probate or trust litigation can also involve will or trust construction suits. Hiring the right probate attorney in Brewster County, Texas can help you make the right estate planning decisions while taking into considerations important state and federal tax consequences.

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Steven P Anderson

Steven P Anderson
Sibley Anderson Lewis
PO Box 60
Alpine, TX
Licensed for 49 years, Steven P Anderson is a Real Estate Law and Estate and Probate Law lawyer who attended SMU Dedman School of Law... read more >

Walter E Herman III

Walter E Herman III
Law Office of
PO Box 252
Alpine, TX
Licensed for 43 years, Walter E Herman III is a Estate and Probate Law and Criminal Defense lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >

Maryellen Mimi Smith

Maryellen Mimi Smith
Law Office of Mimi Smith
601 N 7th St
Alpine, TX 79830
Licensed for 32 years, Maryellen Mimi Smith is a Estate and Probate Law and Seal or Expunge Criminal Record lawyer who attended Lewis and C... read more >

Shane Ann Connor

Shane Ann Connor
Shane Ann Connor, Attorney at Law
308 E Murphy Ave
Alpine, TX 79830
Licensed for 36 years, Shane Ann Connor is a Elder Law and Consumer Law lawyer who attended Texas Tech University School of Law... read more >

Julie Michele Balovich

Julie Michele Balovich
Law Office of Julie M. Balovich PLLC
P.O. Box 385
Alpine, TX
Licensed for 22 years, Julie Michele Balovich is a Criminal Defense and Elder Law lawyer who attended The University of Texas School of Law... read more >

Robert E Steele

Robert E Steele
Attorney - Mediator
PO Box 1765
Alpine, TX
Licensed for 29 years, Robert E Steele is a Estate and Probate Law and Real Estate Law lawyer who attended South Texas College of Law... read more >
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American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

ACTEC is a fellowship of attorneys seeking to improve trust, estate and tax laws, as well as the procedures and ethics of attorneys who work in those fields. Many of the top trust and estate attorneys belong to this respected organization.


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