Probate of a will Attorney in Houston, TX
Probate is the legal process of validating a deceased person’s will and ensuring assets are distributed according to their wishes. It is a critical step in estate administration that can involve court oversight, creditor claims, and careful management of property and finances. At Ace Law, attorney Kevin Acevedo provides personalized guidance through every stage of probate to make the process as smooth and efficient as possible. He helps executors fulfill their responsibilities, manages potential disputes, and ensures that heirs receive their rightful inheritance. By working with Ace Law, you reduce delays, avoid unnecessary conflicts, and ensure your loved one’s estate is handled in full compliance with Texas law.
- Expert guidance to navigate the probate process efficiently and legally
- Assistance for executors in managing assets, debts, and estate administration
- Protects heirs and beneficiaries by ensuring accurate distribution of assets
- Experienced legal support from attorney Kevin Acevedo to minimize delays and disputes
Ensure Your Loved One’s Wishes Are Honored
Probate is the legal procedure for validating a deceased person’s will and overseeing the distribution of their estate. This process confirms the will’s authenticity, identifies the rightful heirs, settles debts and taxes, and ensures assets are distributed according to the decedent’s instructions. Probate can be complex and time-consuming, especially if there are disputes among heirs or creditors.
At Ace Law, attorney Kevin Acevedo guides families and executors through probate with care, professionalism, and attention to detail. His goal is to simplify the legal process, reduce stress, and protect the rights of all parties involved.
Key Steps in Probate of a Will
- Filing the Will with the Court: The will is submitted to the probate court to begin the official process.
- Validating the Will: The court confirms the will is legally valid and meets Texas requirements.
- Appointing an Executor: The court confirms or appoints the executor responsible for managing the estate.
- Asset Inventory and Debt Payment: The executor collects assets, pays debts and taxes, and ensures accurate accounting.
- Distribution to Beneficiaries: Once debts and expenses are settled, the remaining assets are distributed according to the will.
- Closing the Estate: The executor provides a final report to the court, officially closing the probate case.
Why Work With Ace Law for Probate?
- Personalized assistance to guide executors and heirs through probate
- Clear instructions to ensure compliance with Texas probate laws
- Handling disputes or claims efficiently to avoid prolonged litigation
- Experience in estates of all sizes, from simple to complex
- Support to ensure the decedent’s wishes are honored fully and respectfully
Conclusion
Probate is a vital part of estate administration that protects both the decedent’s wishes and the rights of heirs. Attorney Kevin Acevedo at Ace Law provides the expertise, guidance, and legal support needed to navigate probate efficiently, minimize conflicts, and ensure assets are distributed correctly. By working with Ace Law, you gain peace of mind knowing the estate is handled professionally, accurately, and in compliance with Texas law.
Protect your loved ones and honor their legacy — contact Ace Law today to guide you through the probate process.
Our Team

At Ace Law, we provide skilled and compassionate legal representation across a wide range of practice areas. Led by attorney Kevin Acevedo, our firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and families throughout Texas. We handle cases involving Personal Injury, Auto Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death, Drunk Driving Accident Injuries, Slip and Fall, Industrial Injuries, Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, and DWI Defense.
With a client-focused approach and a commitment to achieving the best possible results, Ace Law stands ready to guide you through every step of the legal process — with integrity, experience, and determination.
Personal Injury Questions
1. Call 911 and seek medical attention.
2. Exchange information with the other driver.
3. Document the scene if safe—photos, videos, witness contacts.
4. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurers.
5. Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
In most cases, the Texas statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of the injury — but somecases have shorter or longer deadlines. It’s best to speak with an attorney quickly to protect your rights.
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2900 Woodridge Drive, Suite 210
Houston, TX 77087
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Email: office@acelawtx.com
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