Podcast – improper signing of will

Robert Ray

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The topic is “Will Contest – improper signing of will”

Wills are sometimes contested because of a problem in the way the will was signed. This is often referred to as the execution of the will. In this podcast we are going to talk about the very basic requirements of executing a will in Texas. Then, we will discuss what problems arise from executing wills.

Remember, contesting a will is not about greed. It is doing what is right to make sure that our elderly are not taken advantage of by someone. As tragic as it is, abuse against our elders is on the rise. Whether by caretakers, friends, siblings, or even their own children, we are seeing more and more cases of seniors being abused into revising their will.

I am Robert Ray, a Texas attorney who handles litigation involving inheritance disputes. I am Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law. My principal office is in Lantana, Texas, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area but I handle cases all over Texas.
I produce these Podcast to briefly discuss current topics about Texas inheritance issues. You can find more information about Texas inheritance issues on this website or on my blog above

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Robert Ray

Robert Ray handles inheritance disputes of all kinds. He takes cases throughout Texas.
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