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Hiring a Probate Attorney in Texas

Probate in Texas typically costs 2%–4% of the estate value in attorney feesTex. Est. Code § 352.051 (reasonable and necessarily incurred fees; no statutory percentage)Verified May 1, 2026, plus court filing fees, executor compensation, publication costs, and any required surety bond. Attorney fees in Texas are negotiated, so the actual cost depends on the firm and complexity. Total all-in costs typically run 3-8% of estate value. The Texas probate calculator gives a detailed estimate based on estate value.

Texas allows "independent administration" (sometimes called unsupervised or informal probate), which lets the executor handle most estate decisions without ongoing court approval. The executor still files the will, inventories assets, and reports to the court, but doesn't need a hearing for routine actions like paying bills or selling assets. Independent administration typically saves both time and attorney fees compared to supervised probate.

Estate planning attorneys in Texas average $387 per hourClio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Jan 1, 2025 for wills and estates work. Flat-fee packages run roughly $1,161–$2,322 for a simple individual will and $4,130–$6,195 for a basic revocable trust. Online and DIY services cost $30–$300 for the same documents — see the will cost calculator for a side-by-side comparison.

Texas allows estates under $75,000 to use a simplified small estate affidavit procedure, which is a form rather than a court case and typically doesn't require an attorney. For larger estates, formal probate is involved enough that retaining counsel is usually practical — the procedural work is what they're there for. Use the Texas probate calculator to estimate the costs.

In Texas, the situations where retaining counsel is typically worth the cost are: blended families with children from prior relationships (community property rules can produce surprising outcomes); ownership of a business, rental property, or significant investment assets; special-needs dependents who need a special-needs trust to preserve benefits; substantial property held in multiple states. If none of these describe your situation, the simpler online and DIY tools are often enough.

Probate Attorneys in Texas

Probate in Texas takes 4 monthsTex. Est. Code §§ 205.001/205.006Verified May 1, 2026–6 monthsTex. Est. Code §§ 205.001/205.006Verified May 1, 2026 for straightforward estates. Texas allows attorneys to charge "reasonable compensation" for probate work — typically billed by the hour. Texas allows independent administration, which lets executors run the estate without ongoing court supervision.

Estate planning attorneys in Texas charge $387Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026 per hour for wills work. A simple will done through an attorney typically runs $1,161Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026–$2,322Clio Legal Trends Report 2025Verified Apr 1, 2026; online services cost $30–$300 for the same document.

Texas is a community property state. For blended families with children from prior relationships, the default rules can produce inheritance outcomes neither spouse intended — that's the most common case where retaining counsel here is worth the cost.

Estates under $75,000Tex. Est. Code § 205.001/205.006Verified May 1, 2026 in Texas can use a simplified affidavit instead of formal probate. Most families in that range can handle it without retaining counsel.

SimplyTrustSimplyTrust Editorial·Updated May 1, 2026

Legal Sources

  • Clio Legal Trends Report 2025
  • Tex. Est. Code § 205.001/205.006
  • Tex. Est. Code §§ 205.001/205.006

Data sourced from Texas statutes and official state code. How we research.

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Probate Attorneys in Texas

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Allen Lottmann Kimmel PC

Firm

3805 Old Bullard Road

Tyler, TX 75701

Phone:

(903) 534-0006
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Abii & Associates, PLLC

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3129 Kinglsey Dr, #110

Pearland, TX 77584

Phone:

(832) 243-1763
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Adair M. Buckner, Attorney at Law

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301 S. Polk, Suite 422

Amarillo, TX 79101

Phone:

(806) 220-0150
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The Almaguer Law Firm

Solo

801 E. Fern Ave, Suite 139

McAllen, TX 78501

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(956) 451-3811
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Law Office of Lasca A. Arnold, PLLC

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140 E Bandera Rd

Boerne, TX 78006

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(210) 996-3163
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Bertsch & Boze Elder Law, PC

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8703 Broadway

San Antonio, TX 78217

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(210) 892-4555
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Benckenstein & Oxford, L.L.P.

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6850 Phelan Blvd.

Beaumont, TX 77706

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(409) 833-9182
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Beck Law Firm PLLC

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4910 Lakeridge Dr

Lubbock, TX 79424

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(806) 702-7909
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Ford+Bergner LLP

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901 Main Street, 33rd Floor

Dallas, TX 75202

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(214) 389-0887
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Bunting & Bunting, P.C.

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500 N Shoreline Blvd, Ste 307

Corpus Christi, TX 78401

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(361) 881-6060
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