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DallasProbateAttorneys.com Announces New Information Page on Will Contests in Texas and the Need for Attorney Representation

DallasProbateAttorneys.com brings together a team of highly motivated probate, trust, and estate dispute attorneys in Dallas, is proud to announce a new information page on "will contests" under Texas law. Many users search for "Texas will contest attorneys" when confronting a probate, estate, or trust dispute. The new page is a first step towards educating...

DallasProbateAttorneys.com Announces Website Reboot Focused on Probate, Trust, and Estate Disputes and Litigation in Dallas Texas

DallasProbateAttorneys.com brings together a team of highly motivated probate, trust, and estate dispute attorneys in Dallas, is proud to announce the official reboot of its website. The newly revised website brings together key information pages on relevant issues surrounding probate, trust, and estate disputes for people who live in Texas or have property rights in...

Does My Loved One Need a Guardian?

If you're concerned that your elderly loved one has become careless or reckless with their finances, there is a solution. Elliott Burdette explains what it means to be an "incapacitated person", and how a Guardianship works in those situations. Watch the Video

Wills and Living Trusts: The Pros and Cons

When it comes to preparing for the future, there are many opinions relative to which estate planning strategy is the best. The fact is that the answer is different for every person and for every married couple. Elliott Burdette explains the differences between, as well as the pros and cons, of Wills and Living Trusts. Watch...

How to Protect a Beneficiary’s Rights

Dallas probate attorney, Elliott Burdette, explains how to protect your rights as a beneficiary. Just because you are not named as the executor of an estate, or trustee of a trust, you still have rights that can be protected AND enforced. Listen to Elliott Burdette as he explains different ways an attorney can help look...

Inheritance Disputes

Unfortunately, many people find themselves involved in ugly inheritance disputes when their loved one dies. What someone thought was included in a Will ends up not being that way. Learn what methods are available to challenge a will, and important facts that can make a difference. Watch the Video

Will or Trust – Which is Better for Me?

A trust may be created in a Will (known as a testamentary trust) or as a separate revocable trust (sometimes referred to as a “Living” trust) or as an irrevocable trust. Wills and trusts, along with beneficiary designations, are the three leading methods of passing one person’s property to another person at death.  Living Trusts...

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