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Probate Litigation Lawyers

Probate Attorneys from Brenham to Houston, TX

At Stepp Law Firm PLLC, we assist clients with all aspects of probate. Our Probate lawyers can help you complete the required steps if you are the Executor or Administrator of an estate, ensure your rights are protected if you are an heir or beneficiary and vigorously represent you if you are involved in a dispute.

There are also those cases where beneficiaries suspect that a will or trust may have been altered or changed to either limit the proceeds they feel they should receive, or leave them out altogether. There are also situations where family members feel that the Administrator or Executor is not acting properly in administering or handling the estate. Stepp Law has 40+ years of experience in such cases and stands ready to assist you to obtain your fair and rightful share under the law.

Probate and litigation services:

  • Probate & Litigation
  • Valid Wills & No Wills
  • Probating the Estate
  • Contesting a Will
  • Lack of Testamentary Capacity
  • Undue Influence
  • Breach of Fiduciary Relationship
  • Due Execution
  • Small Estate Affidavit
  • Muniment of Title
  • Letters Testamentary
  • Letters of Administration
  • Trusts
  • Testamentary Trust
  • Bypass Trust
  • Revocable Trust
  • Irrevocable Trust

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Why Stepp Law Firm PLLC?

At Stepp Law Firm, PLLC, we believe that our passion together with our diverse and far-reaching experience allows us to be better advocates for our clients. Stepp Law Firm PLLC has represented executors, administrators, heirs and beneficiaries in all types of litigation. We also have represented injured and aggrieved individuals as well as defended large companies in civil and business litigation matters. This has provided us with a unique understanding of how litigation operates—and what creative strategies we can take to best help you achieve your legal goals.

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If you have questions about probate or need assistance settling an estate, our probate law firm in Texas can help.  We have an office in Brenham serving the Washington/Fayette/Austin counties and a Houston office service those in Harris county. Reach out to Stepp Law Firm to discuss your situation with one of our skilled probate lawyers. We are proud to provide personalized legal services and steadfast representation for each and every client.

Call (979) 212-3064 in Washington/Fayette/Austin Counties  OR  (713) 336-7200 in Harris County to speak with an attorney and learn about your options.

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