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Probate Services - The Mitchell Law Firm, L.P.
The Mitchell Law Firm, L.P.

Probate Services

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The Mitchell Law Firm, L.P. can handle all of your Probate needs – from a basic uncontested will prove-up to a fully contested will situation.  Frequently, when someone dies intestate (without a will), there will be property that cannot be disposed of until someone has the authority to represent the estate.

That process requires the opening of a probate case and the appointment of an administrator, who is then able to obtain “Letters Testamentary” or “Letters of Administration”.  It is these “Letters” that gives a personal representative of an estate the authority to administer the assets of a deceased person.  Contact us today and let us help you work through this process.