WILL & PROBATE

Will & Probate

Will & Probate Attorney Serving 
College Station, Bryan, and Caldwell, TX 

Understanding all the legal processes after a person’s death can be difficult, but by working with a knowledgeable probate attorney like Richard Talbert, the process becomes much easier to understand. Each state has its own laws for probate and estate administration, and as an experienced probate attorney, Richard Talbert is well-versed when it comes to the ins and outs of the Texas court system. He has assisted many clients throughout the Bryan, College Station, and Caldwell areas and beyond.

Richard Talbert makes the process of will probate as easy as possible for his clients, and he understands the importance of efficient and detail-oriented handling of will probate.

When you need an experienced probate attorney serving College Station, Caldwell & Bryan, TX call Richard D. Talbert today. Our office is also known for its comprehensive estate planning process that will have your best interests in mind at all times.

What is the difference between a will and a trust? Richard D. Talbert is a trust and probate attorney who can help you with that. A will is a document that is written and signed with witnesses that states whom will receive your property after death. A will can be revoked at anytime while you are still alive and can also help state guardianship of children, among other things. These are all things that Richard D. Talbert is able to talk you through. Contact our probate attorney today for more information.

A trust states how your property will be handled if you are alive and can no longer handle it and who will take care of it in the instance of death. If you become disabled and are unable to fully take care of your home, the trustee that you choose can manage and help with your property. Call Richard D Talbert today for any probate attorney assistance. We can help you understand all of the details, the differences  between a trust and a will, and also help you make the best decision for yourself and your loved ones. Don't try to do these things on your own as probate law can be tricky. Our skilled probate attorney can help represent you and your decision on your estate. 

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What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust? Our Trust Attorneys Are Here to Help

A will and a trust are different things that assist with estate planning, but not everyone knows what a will or trust is used for, or what makes them different. Our knowledgeable trust & probate attorneys are here to assist you.

 

One main difference between a will and a trust is that a will only goes into effect after someone passes away. A trust goes into effect right after you create it. A will is a document that ensures your estate, belongings, and property will go to people you want it to go to after you pass away. A trust is a document that can be used to begin distributing property before death, at death, or afterwards. Another way in which a trust differs from a will is that one person called a "trustee," holds legal title to property for another person, called a "beneficiary."

 

Trusts and wills also differ in regards to property. A will covers any property that is in your name upon your death. It does not cover property held in joint tenancy or in a trust. A trust only covers property that has been transferred to the trust. In order for property to be included in a trust, it must be put in the name of the trust.

 

Our trust attorneys can assist you through the trust creation process & will be there every step of the way. We know the intricacies of trusts, wills, and the probate process. If you need a trust or probate attorney in Bryan, Caldwell, or College Station, TX, don’t hesitate to contact our team today. 

When Might You Need a Probate Attorney?

If the decedent had only a will in place, the estate will absolutely need to go through probate. The more complicated an estate might be, the more useful an attorney can be. A probate attorney can help streamline the process if you're trying to settle an estate. If you are wondering whether a lawyer can help, ask yourself the following questions:


  • How large or small is the estate?
  • Are the estate's assets substantial enough to pay any outstanding debts?
  • Are there any disputes between the estate's beneficiaries?
  • Is there any real property (such as real estate) involved?
  • Are there any complicated tax issues involved with the estate?
  • Can the estate be distributed without involving the probate court?


Richard Talbert can provide advice and guidance regarding estate administration when you need it. If you are in the Bryan, College Station, or Caldwell, TX area and need a probate attorney, reach out to our office to schedule a consultation!

Contact Our Will & Probate Attorney Today

The cost of being unprepared is often very high, and Richard Talbert is here to ensure you have all the estate planning tools you need to ensure a smooth transition for your estate and assets. As an experienced trust attorney, he can provide assistance with setting up a living trust, selecting a trustee, and go over the tax implications associated with trusts. 

The process of being prepared can often seem overly complex and daunting. Richard Talbert understands this and knows that a proper will makes things much easier for those most important to you. To schedule a consultation in the Bryan, College Station, and Caldwell ,TX area:

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