Estate and Trust Litigation Attorneys in The Woodlands
Navigating Sensitive Legal Battles for Clients Throughout Texas
Sometimes there’s a flaw in a document. Sometimes an heir has good reason to be unhappy. Sometimes a member of the immediate family has been left out – by accident or design. Sometimes there’s a new will or codicil that was signed under dubious circumstances. Sometimes the assets of a trust have inexplicably vanished.
Lawsuits against wills, trusts, estates, trustees, executors, and or administrators can be filed at any time, for almost countless reasons. From challenging the legitimacy of a will to the final disbursements from a decades-old trust, some issues arise that may only be resolved in a courtroom.
Every estate and trust lawsuit shares several characteristics – they are stressful, emotionally charged, and complex.
Stress, complexity, and emotions are an incendiary combination.
The attorneys at Hopkins Centrich Law have the experience, knowledge, and temperament to successfully guide clients through what could otherwise be a traumatic experience in the hands of less experienced, knowledgeable, and skillful attorneys.
About Hopkins Centrich
Hopkins Centrich PLLC provides cutting-edge, high-quality, creative legal solutions for business and business owners in Texas.
Our attorneys and staff have decades of experience in virtually every aspect of business law in The Woodlands and Texas. We have designed and incorporated businesses, managed their every legal concern, engaged in litigation on their behalf, aided with mergers and acquisitions, managed mergers, acquisitions, and sales.
Hopkins Centrich knows Texas business law. We are uniquely positioned to help business owners from startup to merger or sale or transfer to family members.
When we work with a client, our sole focus is on them. We take advantage of everything technology has to offer to optimize how we work. That gives us more time to spend with you, more time to understand the issues, and more time to negotiate and prepare for trial.
We get that no one wants to contact a law firm unless they feel they absolutely have to. When they do, it almost always means that ‘things have reached a head.’
The attorneys and staff of Hopkins Centrich understand business. We understand business owners. We will make any legal process understandable; you will know what is happening with your case every step of the way, and you will never have to track us down for answers.
Will Contests
A well-drawn will clearly lays out the testator’s intentions and does exactly what it is designed for: honor the maker’s last wishes.
Issues arise when a clause or provision is ambiguous; heirs have been inexplicably omitted; and/or the circumstances and timing of the execution of the will seem suspect. Wills may be contested if:
- Someone ‘unduly influenced’ the testator by deception, fraud, or, more commonly, coercion.
- A ‘last minute’ codicil was added to the will even though the testator lacked the capacity to understand.
- Someone changed their will under questionable circumstances and/or with no warning.
Estate Disputes
Executors are named by a will. Administrators are appointed by a court when there is no will. Executors and administrators represent the estate and are bound by the same fiduciary duties to act in its best interest.
They are expected to identify the estate’s assets and debts; sell what needs to be sold; manage what needs to be managed; find every beneficiary; obtain valuations; keep meticulous records; and, eventually, disburse the assets to the beneficiaries as the deceased intended. Disagreements almost inevitably are bound to happen; they are usually worked out. Some disputes, however, are serious and cannot be resolved by the parties. Then the only choice is litigation.
While by no means exhaustive, here are a few of the estate litigation issues we have been involved in:
- Contested Guardianship
- Assets that were sold when they should not have been
- Improper valuations
- Misreading/interpreting a will clause
- Failure to insure a property
- Paying out assets to the wrong party(s)
- Assets unaccounted for
- Self-dealing by the executor
- Distribution of assets
Relationships Built On Trust
See the Difference Our Team Makes for Business Owners Like You
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“Wonderful company to work with as this was our experience with their representation. They were able to get everything resolved in a timely manner.”- Former Client
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“Sharp and trustworthy. Kirby Hopkins is someone I’d take a bullet for knowing that he’s the one I’d trust most to bring the assailant to justice.”- Greg N.
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“Professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. Communication was clear and consistent, and they made me feel supported at every step.”- Michael D.
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“They helped us tremendously in a couple of issues. They have really been attentive with us and supportive. We are extremely happy with their work and the results.”- Ale P.
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“Hopkins Centrich provided prompt, tailored advice and insightfully explained convoluted terminology in clear terms that safeguarded my interests amid intricate business disputes.”- Sheila N.
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“The attorneys at Hopkins Centrich provided dedicated guidance and meticulous attention to detail. They incorporated clauses aligned to my specific business needs.”- Valentino M.
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“Joe's personable approach made us confident in his abilities. His intelligence is evident in the way he handles complex legal issues, always thinking steps ahead.”- Former Client
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“I have known Kirby Hopkins for 30+ years and I trust him with my life. He is honest, ethical, and always a trusted advisor to ensure his clients are well represented!”- Anu P.
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“Stephen and his team got us the justice we deserved, and we couldn't be happier. We really appreciate all their hard work, and could not have done it without them!”- Logan B.
Thoughtful Strategy. Exceptional Results.
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Big Firm Talent, Small Firm Fees
Clients get sophisticated legal strategy and deep experience without the overhead, inefficiency, or inflated billing that often comes with large firms.
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Decades of Experience
With exceptional experience across business law, disputes, and planning, the firm brings perspective that helps clients make smarter decisions faster.
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Trust & Judgment
Clients rely on us for clear judgment, honest advice, and the willingness to recommend the right path, which means avoiding unnecessary conflict.
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Community Leadership
We are active leaders in the business and legal community, earning trust through long-standing relationships, service, and professional respect.
Trusts Disputes
Trustees perform numerous duties and are accountable to various parties, including the IRS. They are held to the highest standards of loyalty and honesty towards the trust and its beneficiaries. However, some trustees fail to meet these standards. Additionally, certain beneficiaries may believe they are entitled to more than they are receiving, express dissatisfaction with a trustee's investment or business decisions, or feel discontent due to a lack of control.
Trust disputes regularly arise when the parties are intractably entrenched and/or the accusations are serious. Litigation may be inevitable. A few of the trust disputes we have handled:
- Breach of fiduciary duty
- Conflicts over taxable and non-taxable gifts
- Accountings
- Modifying and terminating trusts
- Issues regarding closely held business interests
- Contested claims
- Proceedings to recover assets
- Charitable pledge disputes and modifications of charitable trusts
- Taxes & Appeals