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Probate is necessary when people pass away owning property titled in their names like real estate and vehicles with liens, as examples. Selling this property, or removing the recently-deceased’s name from this property, requires some kind of probate administration whether it be a small-estate affidavit, a muniment of title, or a formal probate proceeding. Further, some kind of probate proceeding is required to make sure that all of the recently-deceased’s debts are satisfied, including everything from credit card debt to potential Medicaid recovery claims. Simply put, probate is the process that resolves the recently-deceased’s title and debt issues.

Probate is the process through which the deceased’s assets are transferred after death and the deceased’s remaining debts are paid. Probate is supervised through the courts through either an independent or a dependent administration.
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Grogan Law, PLLC can help determine the most efficient and cost-effective way to navigate you through the probate process. Understanding how much probate costs in Texas can help you plan ahead and avoid surprises.
In some cases, simpler administrations, such as a Muniment of Title or a Small Estate Administration are appropriate, which can take less time and require less resources to complete.
If you have recently lost a loved one and need help determining what kind of proceeding is appropriate to wind down their affairs, contact Grogan Law, PLLC today for a free consultation. Flat-rate fees are available for all probate proceedings.

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