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When to consider hiring help, what to look for in a probate attorney, and firms serving Brazoria County.
We found 13 estate law firms serving Brazoria County. Brazoria County is part of the Houston Metro region.
These firms handle estate administration, will contests, trust litigation, and other probate matters in Brazoria County County Court at Law No. 4.
Texas uses formal, court-supervised probate, which makes an attorney worthwhile for most estates in Brazoria County — the filing sequence, notice requirements, and accounting leave little room for error. Estates under the small-estate threshold are the usual exception.
Probate attorney fees in Texas are based on reasonable compensation — typically 2%Tex. Est. Code § 352.051 (reasonable and necessarily incurred fees; no statutory percentage)Verified Jun 11, 2026 to 4%Tex. Est. Code § 352.051 (reasonable and necessarily incurred fees; no statutory percentage)Verified Jun 11, 2026 of the estate's value, billed hourly or as a flat fee. Ask a Brazoria County firm to quote a structure up front.
A probate attorney files the petition with the County Court at Law No. 4, publishes the required creditor notices, prepares the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. They represent the personal representative — not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if a dispute develops.
Pearland firm serving Harris, Fort Bend, and Brazoria counties across every Texas probate track — court-supervised administration, muniment of title, small-estate affidavit, and ancillary probate for out-of-state property. Drafts wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, and guardianship designations. Offers in-person and virtual consultations.
Location
3129 Kingsley Dr, #110Pearland, TX 77584
Phone
(832) 243-1763
Service Area
3 counties
Serves Brazoria County and the southern Houston suburbs from offices in Pearland and Lake Jackson. Handles wills, trusts, probate, contested probate, and fiduciary litigation.
Location
1920 Country Place Parkway, Suite 170Pearland, TX 77584
Phone
(832) 810-2854
Service Area
3 counties
Galveston-based firm handling probate, estate planning, trust matters, and business succession planning. Offers fixed-fee probate with upfront cost transparency. Services include wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, muniment of title, affidavit of heirship, and administration proceedings.
Location
2121 Market Street, Box #10Galveston, TX 77550
Phone
(409) 228-0965
Service Area
3 counties
Sugar Land estate planning and probate firm offering free initial consultations. Handles wills, trusts, estate litigation, guardianship, and asset protection for individuals and families across Fort Bend and the greater Houston area.
Location
4610 Sweetwater Blvd, Suite 200Sugar Land, TX 77479
Phone
(281) 242-0995
Service Area
3 counties
Galveston County estate planning firm with over seven decades of combined legal experience. Provides estate planning for clients of all asset levels, including wills, revocable living trusts, powers of attorney, and living wills. Also offers mediation services for family law, probate, and civil matters.
Location
1411 39th StreetGalveston, TX 77550
Phone
(409) 239-0100
Service Area
4 counties
Houston-based law firm providing counsel for probate, estate planning, business formation, business litigation and real estate needs. Known for being forthright and meticulous with individualized care.
Location
5615 Kirby Dr, Suite 720Houston, TX 77005
Phone
(713) 850-9700
Service Area
5 counties
These firms are based in other regions but serve Brazoria County.
These firms serve clients throughout Texas.
Ranked Tier 1 in Trusts & Estates Law in the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms by Best Lawyers. Specializes in all areas of trust and tax planning and litigation.
Location
777 Main Street, Suite 550Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone
(817) 334-0066
Service Area
Statewide
Statewide Texas firm whose Beaumont office serves Jefferson, Orange, and Hardin counties through the Jefferson County courts. Attorneys Christopher Leavins and Gary Coker represent executors, trustees, and beneficiaries in estate administration, contested wills, trust litigation, guardianship, and incapacity planning. Five Texas offices let estate disputes that cross regions stay with one firm.
Location
550 Fannin, Suite 400Beaumont, TX 77701
Phone
(409) 654-6700
Service Area
Statewide
Jackson Walker's Trusts & Estates group handles probate, trust, and guardianship administration from its Austin office and statewide, serving high-net-worth families and family offices. Attorneys manage will filings, creditor claims, inventories, and estate and gift tax returns, and also handle fiduciary litigation, business succession, and charitable planning structures.
Location
100 Congress Avenue, Suite 1100Austin, TX 78701
Phone
(512) 236-2000
Service Area
Statewide
Large Houston firm, founded in 1981, whose Trusts, Probate, and Estate Planning group serves families and fiduciaries across Texas. Handles estate and trust administration, probate, and will and trust drafting, and represents executors and trustees in fiduciary matters. Draws on the firm's tax and energy attorneys for estates holding closely held companies or oil-and-gas interests.
Location
1000 Main Street, 36th FloorHouston, TX 77002
Phone
(713) 226-6000
Established
1981
Service Area
Statewide
Responsive estate planning and probate law firm serving Austin, Houston, Dallas, and all of Texas. Helps clients with wills, trusts, and powers of attorney to ensure families avoid probate. 10 attorneys across multiple Texas offices.
Location
13625 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Bldg 5, Ste 200Cedar Park, TX 78613
Phone
(512) 851-1248
Service Area
Statewide
Recognized as a leader in estate (Will Contests), trust (Trust Disputes), and fiduciary (Executor, Administrator, Trust Officer and Guardian liability) litigation throughout Texas. Represents clients in Dallas, Fort Worth, Southlake, Denton, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, and other areas across the DFW region.
Location
500 N. Akard Street, Suite 2150Dallas, TX 75201
Phone
(214) 965-9999
Service Area
Statewide
Not every estate needs one. Simple estates, small estates under the affidavit threshold, and states with informal probate can often be handled without counsel. Contested wills, out-of-state property, and business interests usually need an attorney. The Texas self-filing assessment scores whether this estate can be handled without one.
Texas uses reasonable fees for probate. Typical Brazoria County rates run $200–$500/hour, with simple estates taking 20–40 hours. Flat-fee arrangements are available from some firms.
Files the petition, publishes required notices, helps with the inventory and accounting, handles creditor claims and tax filings, and guides the final distribution. The attorney represents the personal representative, not the beneficiaries — a distinction that matters if disputes arise.
Referrals from an estate planning attorney you already work with are the best source. Bar association directories are second. Avoid attorneys who won't quote a fee structure up front or who won't explain whether your estate qualifies for simplified procedures.
Yes — by avoiding probate altogether. A revocable living trust removes the estate from court jurisdiction, which removes the need for a probate attorney at settlement time. Create a revocable trust online for about what one hour of probate-attorney time costs.
Firm listings are for informational purposes only. SimplyTrust does not endorse or recommend any specific firm or attorney. Contact firms directly to discuss your situation and verify their current practice areas and availability. Information last verified: June 2026.
Brazoria County
111 E. Locust, Room 201
Angleton, TX 77515
Phone:
979-864-1980Fax:
979-864-1358
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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