Probate Fraud Including Will Fraud, Executor Fraud, and Administrator Fraud is Becoming More Common as an Increasing Amount of Wealth is Passing Through Probate Creating Opportunities For Some To Steal Inheritance by Texas Probate Fraud Lawyer Jason Coomer

Probate fraud and theft of inheritance commonly cause families to lose signficant amounts of wealth. More specifically, many ruthless opportunitists commit inheritance fraud, document forgery, undue influence, executor fraud, and other illegal conduct to steal inheritance. The amount of wealth stolen from families continues to increase as an increased amount of wealth and assets is being passed through probate and inheritance. This increased transfer of wealth through probate and inheritance creates opportunities for dishonest family members and other dishonest vultures to steal from vulnerable persons. They commonly use fraud, forgery, and undue influence take control of assets and estates. Further, they commonly advantage of elderly and feeble persons to steal their life savings or steal from rightful beneficiaries and lawful heirs. For information about a potential Texas probate fraud lawsuit, please feel free to send an e-mail message to Texas Probate & Inheritance Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer or use our contact form.

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Texas Probate Fraud Comes In Many Forms

Probate fraud comes in many forms and includes undue influence, intentional interference with inheritance, or taking advantage of an incompetent person as well as executor fraud or administrator fraud. In many situations probate fraud can be stopped or prevented by shining a light on opportunists. In other situations, inheritance and wealth taken through probate fraud can be reclaimed by families. The keys to stopping and reclaiming inheritance include acting quickly and gathering evidence.

Texas Contested Probate Lawsuits and Texas Probate Litigation

The death or incompetence of a loved one can bring in estranged family, fraudulent claims of inheritance, and vultures that prey on the disabled or the families of those left behind. In these cases, it can be difficult to gather up information on what property is in your loved one's estate or to fight off aggressive family members from wrongfully taking inheritance. In these situations, it is often best to have an experienced 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.

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.

Texas Contingent Probate Fraud Lawyer Can Sometimes Handle Probate Fraud Cases on Contingent or Hybrid Contracts

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 Lawyer.

Texas Probate Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer Handles a Variety of Texas Probate Fraud Lawsuits

Texas Probate Fraud Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles Texas probate fraud lawsuits including Texas breach of fiduciary duty lawsuits (guardian fraud, executor fraud, trustee fraud, misuse of a power of attorney, and administrator fraud); Texas inheritance fraud lawsuits (Will fraud, Will forgeries, and Will Contests); and other Texas malfeasance lawsuits. As a Texas Probate & Inheritance Fraud Lawyer, he helps wards, heirs, and beneficiaries seek compensation from guardians, executors, administrators, and others that have intentionally stolen or negligently lost money and other property.

Texas Inheritance Fraud Lawyer & Lawsuits

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 a Texas Inheritance Fraud Lawyer that can help rightful heirs and beneficiaries prove that inheritance fraud has occurred and seek compensation for the theft.

Texas Executor Fraud Lawyer & Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

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 complying with the Will and violating the oath of the executor can result in a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit against the executor for failure to comply with the decedent's wishes.

Executors 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 a beneficiary of a Will and an executor has negligently lost or intentionally stolen estate property, it is important to hire a Texas Negligent or Fraudulent Executor Lawyer that can help rightful beneficiaries seek compensation for theft or negligence by an executor.

Texas Administrator Fraud Lawyer & Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

Administrators like Executors have a duty under Texas probate law to properly manage and distribute an estate. Administrators have to take an oath to fulfill Texas law in managing an estate. Failure to comply with Texas probate 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 Guardian Fraud Lawyer, Guardian Mismanagement, & Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits

Guardians have a duty under Texas probate law to properly manage and distribute an estate. Guardians that mismanage an estate of a Ward can have a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit filed against them to reclaim any money or other assets that were mismanaged or stolen. Guardians that commit fraud or negligently lose or destroy assets in an estate can be held responsible under Texas law for wrongful acts. For information on a Texas Guardian Fraud Lawyer that handles Texas Guardian Fraud Lawsuits feel free to send an e-mail or go to the following Texas Guardian Fraud Lawyer Page.

Texas Probate Fraud Lawyer Jason Coomer Commonly Works With Other Texas Probate Lawyers Throughout Texas

As an Austin Texas Probate Lawyer, Jason Coomer, handles probate lawsuits, probate disputes, 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 Probate 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 Probate Fraud Attorney Jason Coomer handles Texas inheritance fraud, administrator fraud, executor fraud, power of attorney fraud, and guardian fraud lawsuits as well as probates Wills and handles Probate Matters. For questions on Texas Probate Fraud Lawsuits, Estate Planning, Wills, or other Texas Probate matters, please e-mail Austin Travis County Inheritance Fraud Lawyer Jason S. Coomer at jason@texaslawyers.com

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