For San Antonio families grieving after the loss of a loved one, probate lawyer Russell Aldrich is here to help. The Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC is experienced and capable of assisting your family with both routine probate matters and in more complex situations such as contested wills and probate litigation. At Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, your legal and financial interests - and those of your loved ones - are thoroughly safeguarded throughout the estate, probate and guardianship legal process.
Russell Aldrich offers years of experience, extensive legal knowledge and one-on-one personal attention that protect your rights. Probate - for dependent and independent administration, muniment of title, affidavit of heirship and small estate affidavit. Litigation - to resolve disputes over allegations of breach of fiduciary duty, will contests stemming from diminished capacity and undue influence, and trust litigation when misappropriation of funds is alleged.
Estate planning - with quality representation that assembles the correct combination of will, trust and ancillary document that fits an individual, family or corporate client's specific, unique need.
Russell Aldrich offers years of experience, extensive legal knowledge and one-on-one personal attention that protect your rights. Probate - for dependent and independent administration, muniment of title, affidavit of heirship and small estate affidavit. Litigation - to resolve disputes over allegations of breach of fiduciary duty, will contests stemming from diminished capacity and undue influence, and trust litigation when misappropriation of funds is alleged.
Estate planning - with quality representation that assembles the correct combination of will, trust and ancillary document that fits an individual, family or corporate client's specific, unique need.
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In San Antonio, Texas, the estate and probate lawyer Russell Aldrich and Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, protect your legacy - with years of experience, attentive personal service and cost-effective solutions that bring you peace of mind.
Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, is a boutique law firm whose primary practice areas are the fields of probate, guardianship and estate planning.
Our founder Russell Aldrich frequently attends hearings in Bexar County Probate Courts 1 and 2, and is experienced in both routine and complex probate matters.
Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, is a boutique law firm whose primary practice areas are the fields of probate, guardianship and estate planning.
Our founder Russell Aldrich frequently attends hearings in Bexar County Probate Courts 1 and 2, and is experienced in both routine and complex probate matters.
Russell Aldrich founded the Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC in 2011.
He is a native Texan who spent many of his formative years in San Antonio, graduating from Douglas MacArthur High School in 2001.
He returned to the city after moving out of state for military service and then law school.
Russell has handled a wide variety of routine and complex probate and estate planning cases and specializes in contested matters.
He has experience in both defending and prosecuting will contests, breach of fiduciary duty litigation, trust litigation, and wrongful death lawsuits.
He is a native Texan who spent many of his formative years in San Antonio, graduating from Douglas MacArthur High School in 2001.
He returned to the city after moving out of state for military service and then law school.
Russell has handled a wide variety of routine and complex probate and estate planning cases and specializes in contested matters.
He has experience in both defending and prosecuting will contests, breach of fiduciary duty litigation, trust litigation, and wrongful death lawsuits.
Serena joined the Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, in 2014.
Originally from San Antonio, she attended Carnegie Mellon University, where she majored in Chemical Engineering before working as a patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Serena then attended law school at the University of Rutgers at Camden before moving back to San Antonio to practice law.
Serena specializes in probate administration, estate planning, and guardianships.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters, yoga, and playing the piano.
Originally from San Antonio, she attended Carnegie Mellon University, where she majored in Chemical Engineering before working as a patent examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Serena then attended law school at the University of Rutgers at Camden before moving back to San Antonio to practice law.
Serena specializes in probate administration, estate planning, and guardianships.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and three daughters, yoga, and playing the piano.
The estate plan and probate lawyer whose personal attention and cost-effective solutions bring peace of mind to you and your family is Russell Aldrich, founder of the boutique Aldrich Law Firm, PLLC, in San Antonio, Texas.
Russell Aldrich's years of experience, extensive legal knowledge, familiarity with probate courts and track record of success can benefit you when an estate must be planned - or administered, with or without the presence of a will - or a guardianship should be established.
The goal of the probate legal process is to transfer a decedent's assets and conclude his or her financial and legal affairs.
Russell Aldrich's years of experience, extensive legal knowledge, familiarity with probate courts and track record of success can benefit you when an estate must be planned - or administered, with or without the presence of a will - or a guardianship should be established.
The goal of the probate legal process is to transfer a decedent's assets and conclude his or her financial and legal affairs.
The state of Texas requires the administration of an estate if the decedent owed debts to creditors.
The Texas Probate Code outlines two types of estate administration: independent and dependent.
San Antonio courts generally require that you retain an attorney, preferably one with experience in Texas probate law.
Although dependent administration is more time-consuming and costly than independent administration, this method is sometimes required when beneficiaries cannot get along or when court oversight is required.
The Texas Probate Code outlines two types of estate administration: independent and dependent.
San Antonio courts generally require that you retain an attorney, preferably one with experience in Texas probate law.
Although dependent administration is more time-consuming and costly than independent administration, this method is sometimes required when beneficiaries cannot get along or when court oversight is required.
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