Over the past 30 years, I've guided hundreds of Texas clients through their legal disputes. A contested probate case isn't easy. It often requires going to court to stand up against family members. This process can be costly, both financially and emotionally. That's why I've made it my mission to help clients in a way that focuses on protecting what matters most to them.
Texas is my home, and I've made it my mission to help its residents overcome the probate disputes that arise between them. Sometimes that means mediating a simple will contest. Sometimes it means litigating to resolve a financial elder abuse situation. And sometimes it means filing an appeal after a long and difficult case.
Texas is my home, and I've made it my mission to help its residents overcome the probate disputes that arise between them. Sometimes that means mediating a simple will contest. Sometimes it means litigating to resolve a financial elder abuse situation. And sometimes it means filing an appeal after a long and difficult case.
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For more than 30 years now, I've made myself a go-to resource for those engaged in estate and probate legal matters. Clients come to me when they're facing overwhelming opposition - usually led by their own loved ones. After so many years practicing this area of law, I know how challenging and stressful these types of cases can be, especially when it is a client's own family that's working against them.
I've spent decades making a name for myself among lawyers in South Texas for my skills in estate and probate litigation. In fact, other law firms in the region often refer clients engaged in fiduciary litigation to me. Former clients and legal peers appreciate the focus and depth I bring to the practice of this area of the law.
When a judge makes a legal ruling in a contested case, the losing party may file an appeal to ask a higher court to review the decision. Whether you are the winner or the loser in the trial or probate court, there is a good chance your case may be reviewed by a court of appeals, especially if the case involves complicated legal or factual issues.
What happens when you die without a will depends a great deal on your family situation. If you're married and have children with your current spouse; all of your property will go to your surviving spouse. If you have children from a previous relationship, then your property will be divided among your surviving spouse and your children.
I, Russell Manning, pride myself on not just explaining the law to clients but on explaining how it affects your individual case. Clients who are looking for a Corpus Christi TX estate planning attorney often choose me because I work closely with clients to create a customized plan that is tailor made to address their needs.
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