After the death of a loved one, emotions run high. Past family problems can become amplified. Pair strong emotional responses with financial stresses – add a problem with the management of an estate in probate, an error in a Will, or the perceived mismanagement of a Trust – now you have the conditions for a lawsuit in probate court.
At the probate law office of Albin Oldner Law, PLLC, we have seen it all. We have seen families torn apart by conflict, and we have seen families approach problems with a desire to work out positive solutions despite the difficulties.
Arriving at the best possible solution is always our goal and it is one of the many reasons people choose our law firm. We bring all available tools to the table.
Call (214) 423-5100 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with our probate litigation attorneys.
Our firm represents executors, trustees, creditors, heirs and beneficiaries (and those who believe they should be beneficiaries) in disputes involving these and other probate matters:
We handle legal issues concerning estate administration and ancillary probate matters as well.
Complex and emotionally fraught legal cases involving families require both practical and compassionate solutions. At Albin Oldner Law, PLLC, we pay attention to relationships. While we have extensive experience trying hotly contested probate cases in Frisco and throughout North Texas, our firm is also known for its use of mediation to avoid the time, cost and potential emotional fallout of litigation.
Unsure if you have a good case for probate trial court? We serve clients throughout North Texas.
Call our probate law office at (214) 423-5100 or contact our law office to schedule an appointment at our law office.
5665 Dallas Parkway
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Frisco, TX 75034
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