Appealing a Texas probate court’s decision to a higher court invokes the “abuse of discretion” standard of review. This deferential standard differs from the de novo review used in some other appeals. Understanding when a probate court abuses its discretion is key for parties embroiled in probate disputes. The Estate of Glover, 744 S.W.2d 939...KEEP READING
In Texas, the appointment of a guardian is a legal process that is governed by the Texas Probate Code. The primary goal of this process is to ensure that the best interests of the person who is unable to care for themselves, known as the “ward,” are protected. The appointment of a guardian is often...KEEP READING
Jurisdiction and venue are two important concepts in the field of probate law, and they are particularly relevant to the probate courts of Texas. In this article, we will take a closer look at what these terms mean, and how they affect the probate process in Texas. Jurisdiction Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a...KEEP READING
When a loved one passes away, it is important to determine whether they had a valid will in place. This can be accomplished through a careful search for the document. If a will is located, it will guide the distribution of the decedent’s assets in accordance with their wishes. If no will is found, it...KEEP READING