Law Office of Randall S. Perrier, PC
4.5
Serves Pearland, TX
20 years in business
I have practiced in Texas since 2002 and am Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
My firm focuses on helping clients with matters involving probating wills, estate planning, guardianships, real estate matters, and forming and representing small businesses.
I work hard to provide my clients professional and personalized service at fair and competitive prices. More often than not, after an initial meeting to discuss a client's needs, I am able to quote a flat fee for the services desired.
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Lindsay K. Richardson, Attorney At Law
4.5
Serves Pearland, TX
9 years in business
I am a virtual attorney and this web-based model allows my clients to communicate with me any time, while also keeping my rates reasonable and often times less than other attorneys in the area. It also allows you to receive a quality service without the interruptions appointments can cause.
Additionally, I offer a free 30 minute phone consultation to go over your estate planning needs. After the consultation, should you decide to retain me, you retain me. When you call or text my business line, you contact me. The online questionnaire you complete is not handed off to a paralegal who will then handle your case. I take pride in the work I do and the services I provide, and I look forward to assisting you with your estate planning needs.
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Law Office of Justin G. McGee, PLLC
4.5
Serves Pearland, TX
2 years in business
Justin McGee is a lifelong Texan and has lived, studied, and worked in the Greater Houston area for most of his life.
Before starting his own firm, Mr. McGee served as in-house counsel and broker of record for a publicly-traded, non-listed Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) that controlled over $500 million in assets. Mr. McGee has also worked for local law firms, namely the firm formerly known as Barber-Jackson, PLLC and Holmes Law, PLLC, specializing in estate planning, probate, real estate, corporate law, and commercial litigation.
Justin earned his J.D. at South Texas College of Law-Houston, and attained both his Master's of Applied Economics degree and Bachelor's degree in Economics at the University of Houston.
Mr. McGee is licensed to practice law in the State of Texas, and is admitted to practice in the Federal Southern District of Texas. He is also a licensed Real Estate Broker in Texas and is the principal of McGee Capital Investments, PLLC. Mr. McGee has overseen the sale of over $130 million in commercial real estate in the past four (4) years.
Outside the office and courtroom, Justin enjoys spending time with his wife and son and enjoying the great outdoors.
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The Law Office of Meghna Patel, PLLC
4.5
Serves Pearland, TX
4 years in business
I am an estate planning, probate and guardianship attorney in the Sugar Land area. I am a practicing attorney in Texas since 2014.
My firm helps clients with estate planning, probate, guardianships, and business formation matters. I provide a flat fee quote for most of my services after an initial consultation.
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1. What is the role of a probate attorney?
A probate attorney helps manage the legal process of distributing a deceased person's estate, including validating wills, settling debts, and ensuring assets are properly transferred to beneficiaries.
2. When should I hire a probate attorney?
You should consider hiring a probate attorney if you are an executor or beneficiary dealing with the estate of a deceased person, especially when the estate is complex or contested.
3. How much does it cost to hire a probate attorney?
Costs vary depending on the estate’s size and complexity. Probate attorneys may charge hourly rates, flat fees, or a percentage of the estate. It’s important to discuss fees upfront.
4. Can a probate attorney help avoid probate court?
In some cases, a probate attorney can assist with estate planning strategies to minimize or avoid probate, but once a person has died, probate court is often required to settle the estate.
5. How long does the probate process usually take?
The probate process can take several months to over a year, depending on the estate’s complexity, court schedules, and whether there are disputes among heirs.
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