Probate, Estate And Trust Administration Guidance From Skilled San Antonio Lawyers
Last updated on May 9, 2025
Probate is the process by which a judge validates the will, gives it legal effect and officially appoints the executor nominated in the will. Until the will is probated and the court appoints the executor, the named executor has no legal ability to transfer assets. In the unfortunate event that someone dies without a will or estate plan in place, the job of administering the estate can be more complex.
Our attorneys at The Voeller Law Firm guide clients in the San Antonio area through probate, estate administration and trust administration matters. Turn to our team for legal support backed by over 70 years of combined experience.
Your Ally Throughout The Probate Or Estate Administration Process
There are many intricacies that must be followed and pitfalls for the unwary. At The Voeller Law Firm, our goal is to provide clients with “white-glove” service. If you are serving as the executor or administrator, we are here to lift the burden off your shoulders and work to streamline the process of settling your loved one’s estate. You can count on us for comprehensive support focused on meeting the unique needs of you and your family.
Dependable Trust Administration Support
When someone passes away and their assets are all in a trust, administration of that trust may be necessary. Trust administration is the process of properly following the rules in the trust to transfer the assets and implement the decedent’s wishes. We understand the complexities of this and are ready to give you the dependable legal support you need to navigate the process confidently.
A Responsive And Accessible Team
When it comes to probate, estate administration or trust administration, having the correct information right when you need it can be critical to helping things go smoothly. We have a deep commitment to always being there for clients. Our attorneys prioritize prompt, clear and direct client communication. Our team is here to answer your questions and ensure you are fully informed through every step of the process.
Reach Out Today For The Trustworthy Help You Deserve
If you are the named executor, trustee, or are an heir or beneficiary, and have questions regarding a deceased loved one’s estate, feel free to give us a call or schedule an appointment today to consult with one of our probate attorneys at 210-985-2741.