The administrator is usually one of the primary heirs. It is typical for a probate court torequire an executoror administrator to be represented by an attorney. The next steps include posting notice of the probate application, validating the will, determining the assets of the estate, identifying...
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One of the first steps a probate court will take is to appoint an administrator or executor for your estate. A judge will appoint someone to fill this role if you die without a will. This person will have a tremendous amount of responsibility, including: Identifying and collecting your assets...
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The probate court holds a hearing to validate the will. In the proceeding, the judge recognizes that the decedent has died, appoints an administrator to distribute the estate if there is no will, or verifies the executor named in the will. ...
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"Sedonia Alford Wilson, Administrator of the Estate of Ernest Alvin Wilson v. Seattle Bank, PHH Mortgage Corporation, and Branch M. Sheppard" Tarrant County Court | County Court at Law #1 - Tarrant County Courthouse | Probate | 03/12/2024 DOCKET 05/02/2025 NON-JURY HEARING: (9:00...