Central Texas Inheritance Lawyer and Central Texas Real Estate Transfer Lawyer Helps Families, Heirs, and Beneficiaries Transfer Real Estate and Personal Property Through Probate by Central Texas Inheritance Lawyer and Central Texas Real Estate Transfer Lawyer Jason S. Coomer  

Central Texas Real Estate Probate Lawyer Jason Coomer helps families, heirs, beneficiaries, executors, and administrators transfer Texas real property including Texas family farms, Texas Houses, Texas mineral interests, and Texas commercial property through probate.  He also helps the rightful heirs and beneficiaries of decedents in central Texas transfer personal property including money, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, gold coins, oil royalties, and life insurance through the probate process in central Texas.  For questions about a central Texas probate matter, please feel free to send an e-mail message to Central Texas Probate Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or use our contact form. 

Many Situations Can Cause Texas Inherited Real Property To Become Stuck After The Death of a Family Member: Failure To Free Inherited Real Estate Can Result In The Loss Of Family Inheritance by Austin Texas Inherited Real Estate Lawyer Jason Coomer

 
After a family member dies, their real property can often become stuck in the inheritance process and if proper action is not taken it can be lost to foreclosure.  This is especially common when the person dies without a Will and leaves no instructions as to what they want done with their possessions after they die.  In this situation, Texas real property will need to be transferred under Texas intestate law.  As such, it is important to understand what Texas intestate law says on how the estate should be divided and how title to the real estate can be transferred.
 
In addition to the issue of intestate succession, there are also a number of other common situations that can cause inherited real property to become stuck.  A few of these situations are discussed in this blog post.  The first situation occurs when the family is unable to move forward with the probate process because of lack of resources.  The second situation occurs when the family is unable to move forward with probate because of proximity issues.  In other words, the heirs do not live in Texas or close to where their loved one died.  In still other situations families can start fighting over their loved one's estate.  In all these situations, real estate can become stuck for years or can even be lost.
 

Freeing Texas Real Property From Probate Usually Requires The Services of One or More Texas Probate Real Estate Lawyers

 
Depending on the reason that has caused the Texas inherited property to become stuck in the probate process, the solution may be hiring a Texas probate real estate lawyer.  In the situation where the family cannot afford the probate process, a Texas probate real estate lawyer can sometimes work out a contingent contract or a hybrid contract where the lawyer will work to free the real property so it can be sold or mortgaged allowing the heirs, beneficiaries, court costs, attorney's fees, and other expenses to be paid out of the sales proceeds of the real property or a loan on the property.  In these situations, families can often prevent losing inherited property through foreclosure or taxes.

In the situation where the family lives outside of the State of Texas, a Texas probate real estate attorney can often be appointed the local agent for the administrator or executive and help with many of the tasks that need to be handled in administering the estate.  This can greatly limit the need for the family to make numerous trips to Texas or the county where their loved one died and allow a busy family member to handle probate issues without a significant drain on their time.

In situations where the heirs and beneficiaries start fighting, it is often necessary for multiple Texas probate real estate lawyers to become involved.  In these situations, it is typically best for each side to have their own legal counsel to advise them as to their rights under Texas law and if necessary to have legal counsel that can advocate for their rights.  These contested probate lawsuits can be expensive, but can be necessary when someone is attempting to steal family inheritance or the family needs experienced legal help to settle a disputed probate matter and prevent the loss of inherited real estate in Austin or Texas. 


Texas Probate Real Estate Lawyer Clears Title To Probate Property and Handles Probate Issues


As an Austin Texas Probate Real Estate Lawyer, Jason Coomer, handles Texas probate, estate, and inheritance matters.  He works with families including Texas families and out of state families on a variety of Texas probate, estate, and inheritance issues.  These issues commonly include probating Wills, contesting Wills, fighting will contests, clearing title to estate property, claiming estate property, filing suits to determine rightful heirs of estates, filing breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits, and representing estate administrators.  For questions on Texas probate, estate, and inheritance matters, please feel free to send an e-mail message to Austin Texas Probate Lawyer and Austin Texas Inheritance Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or please feel free to use our contact form.

Central Texas Including The Texas Hill Country and Many Lake Views Is A Popular Destination For Retirees: Many of These Retirees Live Away From Their Families and Will Require Probate and Guardianship Legal Services in the Future 

More and more retirees are deciding to retire to the Texas Hill Country and the Central Texas area.  For some it is a perfect dream to live in the Texas Hill Country with beautiful views including great  lake property by Lake Travis, Lake LBJ, Canyon Lake, Lake Buchanan, and Lake Austin as well as great hill country property with great views of the hill country.  There are also great home sites and great real estate around the Austin and Central Texas area including Lakeway, Bee Cave, Lago Vista, San Marcos, Spicewood, Marble Falls, and Johnson City.

However, when these retirees become incompetent or pass on, their families are often not close enough to know of a good Central Texas probate lawyer to handle the transfer of their loved one's estate including lake property, lake homes, hill country homes, and other real property through the probate process.  Knowing a good Central Texas probate lawyer that handles probate matters in Travis County, Llano County, Blanco County, Burnett County, Hays County, Williamson County, Comal County, Bexar County, Bastrop County, and Fayette County can be important when transferring the property to its rightful heirs or establishing a guardianship.

By working with a good Central Texas probate lawyer that handles probate matters in Travis County, Llano County, Blanco County, Burnett County, Hays County, Williamson County, Comal County, Bexar County, Bastrop County, and Fayette County, families and friends of the decedent that live outside of Central Texas or the state of Texas, can often act as the executor or administrator of their loved one's estate and minimize the number of trips to take care of estate and probate matters.

Central Texas Probate Lawyer

All too often a loved dies unexpectedly and does not leave a Will or any directions on what needs to be done if they die.  In these situations, a Texas Probate Court will apply intestate statutes to determine the rightful heirs of the decedent's property.  For more information on Texas intestate law distribution feel free to go to the following web page Texas intestate law.  In these situations where the decedent has substantial wealth and real property, the decedent's estate will often have to go through the Texas Probate Courts to determine who the proper heirs are, to settle the decedent's estate, and transfer wealth to the rightful heirs.  For more information on this process, feel free to go to this web page on Texas Suits to Determine Heirs.

On other occasions the death of a loved one brings in estranged family, fraudulent claims of inheritance, and vultures that prey on the disabled or those left behind.   In these cases, it can be difficult to gather up information on what property is in their estate or to fight off aggressive family members from wrongfully taking inheritance.  In these situations, it is often best to have an experienced Austin Texas Probate Lawyer help you through the probate process and explain your rights and what needs to be done to protect the rightful heirs and beneficiaries of an estate.

Austin Travis County Texas Probate Attorney, Jason Coomer, helps families through the probate process and vigorously defends rightful heirs and beneficiaries from those that attempt to take advantage of a death or disability by trying to fraudulently steal from an estate.

Travis County Probate Matters, Travis County Estate Proceedings, Travis County Contested Probate Lawsuits, Travis County Real Estate Probate Issues, and Travis County Inheritance by Travis County Probate Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Travis County Probate Lawyer Jason Coomer handles Texas probate matters including probating Wills, contesting Wills, guardianship matters, determining heirs, breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits (will & probate fraud), and clearing title to property.  As a Travis County Texas Probate Lawyer, he helps the rightful heirs and beneficiaries of money, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, gold coins, life insurance, oil interests, real estate, and other property navigate the Travis County Probate Court and other probate courts in the Austin area to claim family inheritance.  For more information on Travis County Probate Matters, feel free to go to the following web page Travis County Probate Lawyer.

 Central Texas Real Estate Will and Trust Fraud Lawyer, Texas Mineral Interest Lawyer; and Texas Oil Royalty Probate Lawyer

Texas Oil Royalty and Mineral Interest Probate Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles inheritance issues, intestate issues, trust lawsuits, and probate matters in Travis County, Williamson County, Fayette County, Bexar County, and Hays County as well as works with other Texas Mineral Interest and Oil Royalty Rights probate lawyers across Texas including Dallas County, Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Tarrant County works to draft Wills and Trusts to protect the wishes and best interests of his clients.  For questions on Texas Real Estate, Oil Royalty Rights, and Mineral Interest Inheritance, Trust, and Probate Issue, please feel free to go to Texas Real Estate, Oil Royalty Rights, and Mineral Interest Inheritance Attorney Lawyer Webpage.

Lake Travis Real Estate Probate Lawyer, Lake LBJ Real Estate Probate Lawyer, Travis County Real Estate Probate Lawyer, Travis County Contested Probate Lawyer, Texas Real Estate Probate Lawyer, and Central Texas Real Property and Lake House Inheritance Lawyer

Lake Travis Real Estate Probate Lawyer, Lake Austin Real Estate Probate Lawyer, and Lake LBJ Real Estate Probate Lawyer, Jason Coomer helps families, heirs, beneficiaries, executors, and administrators move Texas real estate, Texas mineral interests, Texas lake houses, and other Texas real estate through probate.  He helps the rightful heirs and beneficiaries of decedents in central Texas transfer money, bank accounts, stocks, bonds, gold coins, life insurance, oil interests, real estate, and other property through the probate process in the Travis County Probate Court and other central Texas probate courts.  For questions about a probate matter in the Austin and Central Texas area, feel free to e-mail Lake Travis Real Estate Lawyer, Lake Austin Real Estate Probate Lawyer, and Lake LBJ Real Estate Probate Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or use our contact form. 


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