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Attorneys Mike Grover and Bob Loudermilk provide comprehensive legal services for Texas probate and estate matters. Our individual practice pages provide detailed descriptions of our specific areas of service.
From our Fort Worth office, we serve clients in Tarrant County and throughout north Texas, including DFW and surrounding counties. We welcome inquiries about our practice and specific matters through our contact page.
Probate & Estate Administration
Our attorneys provide a full range of services relating to Texas probate and estate administration. We handle all types of probate and administration matters, including situations involving sophisticated estate issues.
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Guardianships
We assist clients with all aspects of guardianships, including contested and complex guardianship proceedings. We counsel and represent guardians, individuals, and families, as well as corporate and professional fiduciaries.
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Probate Collections
Probate collection claims require knowledge of the intricate process required by Texas law. We represent estates and creditors in probate debt claims, including cases involving legally and factually complex situations.
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Estate Planning
Our comprehensive estate planning services include creation of wills, trusts, and ancillary documents to achieve the desired distribution of assets after an individual’s death and minimize taxes on the estate.
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Real Estate
We provide real estate transaction services to clients in our probate and estate practice and to individual and business clients needing assistance with real estate transactions in other contexts.
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Probate Litigation
Serving Tarrant County and Surrounding Texas Communities At the Fort Worth law firm of Grover Loudermilk, PLLC, we represent individuals, professional fiduciaries, and businesses in litigation relating to the probate of Texas estates and other probat…
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“I appreciated Bob for his ... calm steady approach in the midst of a storm. I have and will continue to retain him in the future and send friends his way.”
– Rachael S., Arlington, Texas