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Thank you for allowing us to help with your probate matter.
We have been handling probate matters for some time. We have spent a lot of time learning the rules, how to move cases forward, etc.
But for many our clients, this is often the first time they have had to deal with the probate process. For some clients, it is even the first time they have had to hire an attorney or work with the courts.
Whether this is your first probate or legal matter or if you have done this before and are a professional, it helps to think about how we can best work together.
Here are a few things that you may not have asked, were wondering about, or were too shy to ask:
Everybody has their preferred way to communicate–be it email, phone, online conferences, or in person.
Here are our preferences:
There are several ways to get documents to us–be it electronically, by fax, by mail, or in-person drop off.
Here are our preferences:
We are a teaching law firm, meaning, we always have associate attorneys working on cases. This is our obligation to the legal profession.
We also use paralegals to keep our client’s legal costs down.
So you may have two attorneys and a paralegal working on your case. So who do you communicate with?
Here are our preferences:
You might also check our FAQs page.
Probate is a process. I can already tell you that you are going to be wondering why the process is so slow.
Probates in Texas are not fast. Even getting the courts to schedule hearings can take time. The intestate cases are even slower (those without a will), as the court will take time to assign an attorney ad litem and the ad litems are often painfully slow to work probate cases.
Hang in there. We’ll work through it. But if you are really concerned and feel that the case isn’t moving, please let us know about the concern. Don’t be shy.
If you have any questions, please do let us know. If you see something going on with your case that you don’t understand, please let us know about it.
We bill monthly, typically on or about the first day of the month. Our system is set up to send automatic reminders for unpaid invoices. These are sent out by email every few weeks. Please Don’t ignore the reminders. We do close cases if the invoices are not paid timely and we do not hear from you about it.
If you are having difficulty paying an invoice, please let us know about it. We can often work out a plan to minimize the costs going forward. This may include you doing more of the work, and us serving more as an adviser. It may include the paralegal handling more aspects of the case. There are other possibilities too. But each one starts with you, the client, contact us to talk about it.
We can help with your probate.
Thank you for allowing us to help with your probate matter.
We have been handling probate matters for some time. We have spent a lot of time learning the rules, how to move cases forward, etc.
But for many our clients, this is often the first time they have had to deal with the probate process. For some clients, it is even the first time they have had to hire an attorney or work with the courts.
Whether this is your first probate or legal matter or if you have done this before and are a professional, it helps to think about how we can best work together.
Here are a few things that you may not have asked, were wondering about, or were too shy to ask:
Everybody has their preferred way to communicate–be it email, phone, online conferences, or in person.
Here are our preferences:
There are several ways to get documents to us–be it electronically, by fax, by mail, or in-person drop off.
Here are our preferences:
We are a teaching law firm, meaning, we always have associate attorneys working on cases. This is our obligation to the legal profession.
We also use paralegals to keep our client’s legal costs down.
So you may have two attorneys and a paralegal working on your case. So who do you communicate with?
Here are our preferences:
We have also been working on a Texas Probate Guide. It is always a work in process. But you might be able to find your answer in the guide. Here is a link: click here. You might also check our FAQs page.
Probate is a process. I can already tell you that you are going to be wondering why the process is so slow.
Probates in Texas are not fast. Even getting the courts to schedule hearings can take time. The intestate cases are even slower (those without a will), as the court will take time to assign an attorney ad litem and the ad litems are often painfully slow to work probate cases.
Hang in there. We’ll work through it. But if you are really concerned and feel that the case isn’t moving, please let us know about the concern. Don’t be shy.
If you have any questions, please do let us know. If you see something going on with your case that you don’t understand, please let us know about it.
We bill monthly, typically on or about the first day of the month. Our system is set up to send automatic reminders for unpaid invoices. These are sent out by email every few weeks. Please Don’t ignore the reminders. We do close cases if the invoices are not paid timely and we do not hear from you about it.
If you are having difficulty paying an invoice, please let us know about it. We can often work out a plan to minimize the costs going forward. This may include you doing more of the work, and us serving more as an adviser. It may include the paralegal handling more aspects of the case. There are other possibilities too. But each one starts with you, the client, contact us to talk about it.