Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer Handles Texas Inheritance Lawsuits and Transfers of Wealth Through Probate and Trusts by Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer and Texas Real Property Inheritance Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer Jason S. Coomer helps beneficiaries, heirs, royalty interest owners, working interest owners, and families transfer and claim their rightful share of family wealth and inheritance including family trust funds, oil royalties, mineral interests, bank accounts, stocks, gold, family jewelry, family businesses, real estate, lake houses, ranch land, farms, rental houses, and family homes.  He handles contested and uncontested transfers of wealth including trust litigation, probate issues, will contests, estate issues, guardianship cases, breach of fiduciary duty cases, oil & gas litigation, and heirship proceedings.  

For more information on transferring Texas wealth and inheritance through probate or trusts, please feel free to contact Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer, Jason S. Coomer or use our contact submission form.

Texas Wealth and Inheritance: Protecting Family Real Estate, Mineral Interests, Oil Royalties, and Other Assets through Generations

Inheritance is the practice of passing on wealth or obligations upon the death of an individual.  This allows parents to pass on real estate, mineral interests, royalty rights, land, buildings, houses, businesses, stocks, jewelry, and other wealth to their children and people that they love.  It is estimated that in the United States over $200 Billion each year passed down through inheritance to heirs and beneficiaries.  Through Wills and intestate laws, Texas courts determine who are proper heirs and beneficiaries and allow tremendous amounts of wealth to be inherited each year.  The amount of wealth including real estate, mineral interests, royalty rights, land, buildings, houses, businesses, stocks, jewelry, life insurance, bonds, and gold that will be passed through inheritance is expected to continue to increase in the next 20 years as Trillions of Dollars in wealth is passed on through inheritance. 

Unfortunately, a good portion of this wealth will be lost or stolen as rightful heirs, lawful will beneficiaries, and rightful trust beneficiaries are unable to locate or claim family wealth or even worse vultures or corporations steal family wealth.  To help prevent lost or stolen wealth, it is important to keep records and an inventory of all family wealth including real estate, mineral interests, royalty rights, land, buildings, houses, businesses, stocks, jewelry, life insurance, bonds, and gold.  It is also important to make sure that this information can be recovered by loved ones in case of an unexpected death or incapacity.

Texas Wealth and Inheritance: Preventing Loss of Wealth Through Unclaimed Wealth

In addition to what is inherited, there is a significant amount of unclaimed wealth including bank accounts, houses, oil royalty rights, mineral interests, safety deposit boxes, stocks, and other wealth that is forgotten about.  In our modern society families don't always live close and some wealth is lost or forgotten.  Death or incapacity is not always anticipated and many people will unfortunately loose track of stocks, bank accounts, oil royalties, mineral interests, life insurance, annuities, and other wealth.  It is a good idea to keep a safety deposit box with an inventory of all your assets and have people that you trust that can get access to your safety deposit box should something happen to you.

It is also becoming more common for family members who do not live close to a recently deceased relative to not know how to handle a probate matter or have enough information, time, or money to clear title to property.  In these instances it is good to locate a local Texas Probate attorney that can assist in appraising an estate including real estate, mineral interests, oil royalty rights, buildings, and houses to determine if it would be beneficial to probate an estate or to determine the most efficient method to clear title to property.

Texas Oil Mineral Interest Inheritance Lawyer, Jason Coomer helps families evaluate the estates of their lost loved ones to determine if a full probate is necessary and if so if the probate is economically feasible.

Texas Contingent Wealth Collection Lawyer, Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer, and Texas Contingent Inheritance Lawyer Helps Heirs and Beneficiaries Collect Inheritance Including Stocks, IRAs, Mineral Interests, Life Insurance, Annuities, IRAs, Estate Assets and Texas Real Estate

In some situations family assets cannot get transferred or collected by their rightful heirs or beneficiaries because the heirs and beneficiaries cannot afford the cost of probate and other transfer costs.  In these situations, a Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer or Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer that works on a percentage of the estate property can help heirs and beneficiaries transfer estate property to rightful heirs and beneficiaries. 

In these situations, the Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer or Texas Contingent Death Benefit Lawyer will typically need to see that there are actual significant assets in the estate and who the rightful heirs and beneficiaries are of the estate.  In these cases, bank statements, life insurance policies, royalty statements, mutual fund statements, retirement fund statements, real property deeds, property tax information, and other evidence of the estate assets can be useful in determining the approximate value of the estate and if a contingent contract for probating the estate can be viable. 

For more information on a Texas Contingent Probate Lawsuit or Texas Contingent Non-Probate Matter, please feel free to go to the follow web page:  Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer and Death Benefit Collection LawyerFor questions on collecting estate assets and death benefits on a contingent contract, please also feel free to send an e-mail message to Texas Contingent Probate Lawyer, Texas Death Benefit Lawyer, and Texas Estate Asset Collection Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or use our contact form to submit an inquiry regarding a Will Probate, Estate Probate, or Will Contest

Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer and Texas Real Property Wealth Lawyer

Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer and Texas Real Property Wealth Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles Texas and International wealth inheritance issues.  As such, he commonly works with other Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyers across Texas including Dallas County, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Tarrant County, and numerous oil producing counties. 

For questions on Texas Wealth Inheritance and transferring Texas wealth through probate or trusts, please feel free to contact Texas Wealth Inheritance Lawyer, Jason S. Coomer or use our contact submission form.


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