Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer and Texas Executor Removal Lawyer Handles Texas Executor Fraud and Removal Lawsuits as well as Executor Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits Where Texas Estate Executors Have Stolen Money and Assets From Estates by Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer and Texas Executor Removal Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer Jason Coomer handles fraud and breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits and claims against Texas Executors, Executrixes, and Administrators. He also handles Texas Executor and Administrator removal lawsuits against Texas Executors, Executrixes, and Administrators. These lawsuits are against Texas Executors and Administrators who commit fraud against an estate, fail to properly manage estate property, or fail to comply with a Will and/or Texas law. As a Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer, he helps beneficiaries remove fraudulent or negligent executors and families seek compensation from Executors that have intentionally stolen estate money or property. He also files cases against Texas Executors who have breach their duties and lost money and other property from an estate.

For questions about a Texas Executor Fraud or Negligence Lawsuit, feel free to e-mail Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomeror use our contact form.

Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer | Texas Executor Removal Lawyer

Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer, Texas Beneficiary Rights Lawyer, and Texas Executor Removal Lawyer Represents Beneficiaries Who Want to Remove a Texas Executor and Protect Their Inheritance

Under Texas law, an Executor of an estate has to take an oath to fulfill the wishes of the decedent's Will. Failure to properly comply with the Will and violating the oath of the executor can result in a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit against the executor for negligently or fraudulently failing to comply with a decedent's wishes or Texas law.

Executors that commit fraud on an estate or negligently lose or destroy assets in an estate can be held responsible under Texas law for wrongful acts. If you are a beneficiary of a Will and an executor has negligently lost or intentionally stolen estate property, it is important to hire a Texas Estate Lawyer or Texas Fraudulent Executor Lawyer that can help the rightful beneficiaries seek compensation for theft of estate assets or negligence committed by an executor.

Can Texas Estate Beneficiaries Remove a Texas Executor or Administrator?

Texas estate beneficiaries can remove a Texas Executor without notice through a Texas court for in the Texas Executor 1) neglects to timely to qualify; 2) fails to timely file an inventory and list of claims; 3) fails to give bond if required; 4) is absent from the state without court permission; 5) eludes or is unavailable for service; or 6) illegally embezzles, misapplies, or removes estate property.

Further, Texas Estate Beneficiaries can remove a Texas Executor with notice through a court if the Texas Executor 1) illegally misapplies, embezzels, or removes estate property; 2) fails to return any account required by law; 3) fails to obey any order of the court; 4) is guilty of gross misconduct or mismanagement in the performance of their duties; 5) becomes incapacitated, imprisoned, or otherwise incapable of properly performing their duties; or 6) fails to make a final settlement by the third anniversary of the date of letters testamentary were granted.

Texas Administrator Fraud Lawyer & Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

Administrators like Executors have a duty under Texas probate law to properly manage and distribute the assets of an estate. Administrators have to take an oath to fulfill Texas law in managing an estate. Failure to comply with Texas probate law and the mismanagement of an estate can result in a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit against the administrator for failure to comply with the decedent's wishes.

Administrators that commit fraud or negligently lose or destroy assets in an estate can be held responsible under Texas law for wrongful acts. If you are an heir or beneficiary of a estate that has been mismanaged, it is important to hire a Texas Negligent or Fraudulent Administrator Lawyer that can help rightful heirs and beneficiaries seek compensation for theft or negligence by an administrator.

Texas Inheritance Fraud Lawyer Helps Estate Beneficiaries Protect Their Inheritance and Collect Damages from People Who Attempt to Steal From Estates

Unfortunately, there are people out there that will commit fraud and other wrongful acts to steal inheritance from others. Some of these people will forge and create fraudulent Wills, destroy valid Wills, or just go to a recently deceased person's house and start taking things. Whether these people are family members, step relatives, or opportunists, it is important to have Texas Inheritance Fraud Lawyer that can help rightful heirs and beneficiaries prove that inheritance fraud has occurred and seek compensation for the theft.

Travis County Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer

As a Travis County Texas Estate Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles Texas Inheritance Matters throughout Travis County including West Lake Estate Lawsuits, Lake Pointe Lawsuits, Lakeway Estate Lawsuits, and other Estate matters that take place in the Austin area and throughout Texas. He handles Tarrytown Estate Lawsuits, Westlake Hills Probate Matters, Barton Springs Estate Issues, Rollingwood Estate Lawsuits, Northwest Hills Executive Fraud Lawsuits, Steiner Ranch Lawsuits, and other Executor Fraud, Negligent Executor and Estate Fraud Claims arising in Travis County, Texas.

Austin Texas Probate Fraud Lawyer Handles Texas Executor Removal, Fraud, and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits Throughout Central Texas

As an Austin Texas Estate Fraud Lawyer, Jason Coomer, handles probate lawsuits, probate disputes, executor fraud claims, negligent executor matters, inheritance lawsuits, probate matters, and inheritance issues in Central Texas including Travis County, Williamson County, Hays County, Blanco County, Bexar County, and Comal County.

He also works with other Texas Estate Fraud Lawyers on large estates and probate matters throughout Texas including Houston Executor Fraud Lawyers, Dallas Executor Fraud Lawyers, El Paso Administrator Fraud Lawyers, Laredo Inheritance Fraud Lawyers, Fort Bend County Inheritance Fraud Lawyers, Corpus Christi Guardian Fraud Lawyers, Tyler Fraud Lawyers, and many other Texas Probate Fraud Lawyers.

Austin Travis County Estate Fraud Attorney Jason Coomer handles Texas estate fraud, inheritance fraud, administrator fraud, executor fraud, power of attorney fraud, and guardian fraud lawsuits as well as drafts Wills, assists in Estate Planning, and handles Probate Matters. For questions on Texas Estate Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Executor Fraud Lawsuits, Texas Negligent Executor Lawsuits, Estate Planning, Wills, or other Texas Probate matters, please e-mail Austin Travis County Estate Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer at jason@texaslawyers.comor use our contact form.

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