FAQs
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Our consultation includes a detailed review of the facts, applicable law, and a professional assessment of whether your matter is viable. If documents are sent to our team in advance, we are also capable of referencing them during the consultation to hone in on the material aspects of your case. Ultimately, in the consultation, we obtain a mastery of the facts of your legal issue along with the application of your facts to the law. Then we are able to outline legal steps and even a general list of causes of action, defenses, and action items to accomplish the mission.
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Walter Law, PLLC focuses on estate planning, probate, real estate law, and guardianship matters. We serve individuals and families throughout San Antonio and the surrounding Texas communities.
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While it's possible to create basic documents on your own, an estate planning attorney ensures your will, trust, and other documents comply with Texas law and reflect your true intentions.
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Probate is the legal process of validating a will and distributing a deceased person’s assets. In Texas, probate is often required if the estate includes real property or significant financial assets.
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You can contact us via our Contact form , or call us at 210-909-0123 to schedule an initial consultation. We offer flexible scheduling options for your convenience.
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Our fees vary depending on the type and complexity of your legal matter. During your initial consultation, we’ll provide a clear explanation of costs and billing options.
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Yes. We offer virtual appointments via phone or video conference for clients who prefer or require remote legal services.
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No. We accept client from anywhere in the world. We have assisted clients with legal needs related to Texas no matter where they reside.
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A will takes effect after death and must go through probate in a Texas court. A trust may help avoid probate, provide privacy, and allow for ongoing management of your assets. Our San Antonio estate planning attorneys will help you choose the right option.
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A San Antonio real estate attorney can protect your rights, review purchase agreements, and make sure your transaction complies with Texas property laws. Having legal guidance reduces the risk of disputes and costly mistakes at closing.
