Probate Basics in Texas
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Most El Paso County cases follow a similar path: application, hearing and appointment, oath and Letters, notices, inventory, paying claims, distributions, and closing.
File in the correct court with the original will (if any) and supporting documents. Timing matters for notices and creditor windows.
At the hearing, the court recognizes the will (if valid) and appoints an executor or administrator. You’ll then receive Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration.
Account for estate assets and debts, or file an affidavit in lieu when allowed. Accuracy and deadlines are critical.
After claims are handled and assets are distributed, the representative can close the estate and seek discharge.
Speak with Villegas Law—local, bilingual, and CPA-backed. We guide families through Texas probate.
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El Paso County probate matters are filed with the local court. We’ll guide you on the exact office and forms for your situation.
Simple independent administrations often wrap up in 6–9 months, but timelines vary based on filings, notices, and complexity.
Court filing fees, publication costs, and attorney’s fees vary by case; transparency upfront helps avoid surprises.