Probate Administration

Houston Probate Administration Attorneys

Have you recently lost a loved one and need assistance administering his or her estate?

If you have been named as the administrator of a loved one's estate, the law firm of Joseph Indelicato, Jr., P.C., can help. Our team understands the Texas probate administration process. You can be confident we will take great care to see your loved one's final wishes are adhered to and matters are handled in a timely manner.

Our attorneys are available to handle all legal issues involved in probate and estate administration, including:

  • Obtaining an order admitting the will to probate
  • Preparing the inventory of the estate assets
  • Notifying beneficiaries and creditors
  • Paying debts and taxes
  • Distributing inheritance to beneficiaries

Probate and estate administration involves many procedural issues that can be overwhelming when you're not familiar with the process. We try to make the process as simple for you as possible — whether that means guiding you through the process or taking on the case and handling everything.

Of course, no matter how involved you would like us to be through the probate and estate administration process, we will always keep you updated regarding important issues and status throughout the case.

When the estate is small enough, the process can be much simpler, involving a small estate affidavit or muniment of title. Our lawyers can help you determine if the estate qualifies for this type of administration.

Talk to a Board-Certified Estate Planning and Probate Attorney

Call us at (713) 952-1115 or contact us to speak with an attorney from our law firm, which serves Houston and the surrounding areas of Texas.

The law firm of Joseph Indelicato, Jr., P.C., represents people in Houston and the surrounding parts of Texas, including Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond/Rosenberg, Katy, Bellaire, Pearland, Alvin, Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, Galveston, Texas City, League City, Clear Lake, Friendswood, Webster, as well as all cities within Harris County, Fort Bend County, Brazoria County and Galveston County.