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Ryan McCreay genuinely cares about his clients. He patiently outlined the timeline in obtaining this overage, along with ...
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They were caring and kind all the way through the process. I highly recommend them to anyone entitled to claim leftover funds from foreclosure or who need to probate an estate for a loved one. Here is a picture of myself and my lovely sister, Karen!
- Shirley H. -
He told me the amount I would receive at the beginning of the process. He also told me that I would never have to step inside of a court room, which I didn't want to due to the complex challenges of probate court. Ryan and his team worked very hard for me.
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Keith and his team were fantastic. We had heard horror stories of the probate process but our experience was fast and ...
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He researched my problem, consulted another expert just for a second opinion, and responded to me with the answers I needed. He is a SUPER PERSON.
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He helped my family navigate a unique probate and trust process right at the end of the year.
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Keith is one of the finest and technically proficient lawyers I have ever met.
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Keith is very professional and was able to settle my family dispute.
- Susan
McMullen County Probate Attorney
Why Might I Need A McMullen County Probate Attorney?
In the state of Texas, probate is the process by which a deceased person’s assets and debts are administered. In this process, a McMullen County probate attorney is vital when it comes to protecting the estate and possessions of a loved one who has died. If your loved one had a McMullen County probate attorney draw up the legal contracts of their Last Will and Testament, then that probate attorney should be contacted. If they didn’t have a probate attorney, then it is up to the family to attain one in order to protect the integrity of the estate.
The Services A Probate Attorney Performs
A McMullen County probate attorney holds the keys to all the legal proceedings. They are able to assist and advise the deceased’s family in court appearances, which relieves much of the stress from their shoulders. The probate attorney will handle all the legal paperwork that is associated with the deceased, they will legally validate the loved ones’ death with the court, and then contact all recipients named in the will.
A probate attorney is extremely important in the death of a loved one, but that is not the only time they are needed. Those in the prime of their lives can greatly benefit from the services of a McMullen County probate attorney. Setting up guardianships for minor children, assisting with estate planning, drawing up a Last Will and Testament and answering questions about inheritance law and estate taxes are all areas in which a McMullen County probate attorney can be of assistance.
Contact McMullen County probate attorney Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly, Attorneys at Law, and get the help you need in navigating the Texas probate process. Call (713) 636-5339 in Houston and (817) 442-2048 in Fort Worth today for a consultation.
Our firm provides services to clients throughout McMullen County including the communities of Calliham and Tilden.
Success that Speaks for Itself
Case Results
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Hearing Won Evidentiary Hearing
Won lengthy evidentiary hearing to prove client was not in contempt of court to avoid sanction or jail time.
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Dispute Resolved Estate Administration Case
Successfully resolved case between two siblings fighting over cash and personal property of their father.
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Settlement Reached Multi-Million Dollar International Estate
Successfully negotiated settlement between surviving spouse and foreign advisers in multi-million dollar international estate.
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Dispute Resolved Estate Administration & Division of Assets
Resolved highly contentious ongoing dispute over father’s estate and division of assets between son and daughter.
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Won Summary Judgment Multi-Million Dollar Trust Dispute
Won summary judgment for prominent South Texas family in multi-million-dollar trust dispute over real property.
Why Choose Attorneys Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly?
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With over 40+ years of combined legal experience, Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly devoted their efforts to sharpening their skills in probate, trust, and estate planning and litigation.
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Keith Morris & Stacy Kelly are proud to be the litigators that takes on the most complicated and difficult cases to court and getting their clients optimal results.
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Your first free case evaluation with us can be done through video conference, phone call, or an in-person meeting.
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If you call our firm, we will personally pick up the phone and handle your case with the attention it deserves.
Contact the firm today to discuss your case during a free consultation and explore your options.