Category Archives: Bexar County

Bexar County Probate Court

When you have to appear at the Bexar County Probate Court, it helps to know where to go in the cold conference. Luckily, for you, this gorgeous pink granite building on Nueva, between cannot be missed.

Bexar County Probate Court location


if you enter these steps at the front of the building, you will be closest to the entrances for both probate courts, one and two. If you do want a ramp or simply avoiding steps, go around to the left side of the building, and that will take you into the museum from their head, straight down the long haul and make you right at the arches. That will take you directly into the courthouse entrance, and you will make a right turn to go down the hall to court one and two. The aware that there will be security at either door, so take all that loose change out of your pockets and zip up your hand bags!

I like to park in the covered lot a block and a half away at . parking is five dollars.

Small Estate Affidavit for Texas Probate

I get asked a lot of Probate questions, particularly about whether or not someone needs a Texas Attorney to Probate a will. The short answer is “Yes”, but there is an exception to that. 

If the Estate in question falls under the “Small Estate“ parameters of the Texas Property Code, Chapter 205, then you don’t necessarily need an Attorney and may be eligible to file the Small Estate Affidavit.

Although Texas has a number of excellent legal forms which you can use yourself, Probate in Texas or any state  is a complex process.  Unless the Estate is very small, with no real property, and only one or two heirs who are in complete agreement, I would really suggest that you get an Attorney right away. This is a complex process and you want to be able to have the necessary advice, have someone to prepare your paperwork, and be able to really get you the Probate help you need, without missing any deadlines, or making any mis-steps.  

Legal advice is an estate expense. Why wouldn’t you hire a great Estate, Trust, and Probate Attorney, have peace of mind, and keep all of your hair?

A Little Christmas Perspective

As we are nearing for many of us, the dizzying days just before Christmas, I’m thinking of something my sister Emily told me recently, as I was lamenting what I felt were my shortcomings in coping with a big family situation which was multi-pronged and affected not only my mom, but my siblings. 

Emily said to me, “You’re only one person“.

It’s really true that you can’t do it all, without help, when the scale is so large, without really taxing yourself and possibly having regrets.

As there seem to be so many holiday things to do, please take a deep breath and remind yourself that “You are only one person“.  Either ask for help, or scale back to the things which are the most important, those that you love the most or that you do for others who can’t do for themselves.. . It’s never too late to make a simpler plan and a Merrier Christmas.