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Interesting cases
Legal cases and disputes that get taken to court are serious matters, often with precedent-setting significance and high emotional and monetary cost.
The following case have an interesting setting for litigation involving inheritance disputes. The type of work we do.
Cases…
Can a Husband or Wife Inherit After a Divorce in Texas?
Texas law provides that all provisions in a will in favor of a former spouse “must be read as if the former spouse...
Can the lawyer be a beneficiary?
The quick answer is no, he can’t. Texas has a statute that says that a devise or bequest of property in a will to the...
Who is a “descendant” in Texas Probate Court?
Sometimes it is difficult to determine who is a descendent in today’s large and mixed families with half-children, step-children, adopted children, etc.
Find Out How a Bank Can Breach a Fiduciary Duty
In a Texas case decided in 2005, a man had an account at a financial institution. He originally opened the account as...
Learn About Limitations for Removing a Trustee
In Ditta v Conte, a Texas Supreme Court court case in June 2009, the Court decided the issue of what statute of...
Robert Ray
Board Certified, Personal Injury Trial Law — Texas Board of Legal Specialization. We handle cases all across Texas. Our principal office is in Lantana, Texas (DFW area).
Why Us?
Inheritance disputes involve someone who has taken advantage of the elderly. These cases are complicated and most often, but not always, involve outsiders. We represent you knowing that these inheritance disputes are private and painful family matters. We know this is a stressful time for you. We strive to obtain the quickest and best results possible so that you can get this troubling episode behind you.