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Protecting Your Family's Assets Through Bexar County Probate

Whether you're across San Antonio, across Texas, or across the country — we make probate convenient. Most Bexar County hearings can be handled via Zoom, so you may never need to visit the courthouse.

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Filing

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Kyle Robbins, Esq.

Kyle Robbins is a dedicated probate attorney with deep experience navigating Bexar County's five probate courts. As the founder of Robbins Estate Law, he brings a strategic, client-first approach to every case — from straightforward muniment of title filings to complex estate litigation.

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General information about Bexar County probate

This tool provides general information about Texas probate law and Bexar County procedures. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every situation is unique — for guidance specific to your case, book a free consultation with Kyle Robbins.

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Don't Wait — Probate Deadlines Matter

Texas law requires probate applications to be filed within four years. The sooner you act, the smoother the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Probate costs in Bexar County typically range from $3,500 to $10,000+ depending on the complexity of the estate, whether the case is contested, and the type of probate proceeding required. Simple muniment of title cases are on the lower end, while contested estates with litigation can be significantly more.

In many cases, yes. Bexar County probate courts accommodate Zoom appearances for most uncontested hearings. Your attorney handles all document filings electronically. Most clients never need to visit the courthouse in person.

Uncontested probate in Texas typically takes 6 to 12 months from filing to closing. Muniment of title can be completed in as little as 6 to 8 weeks. Contested cases or dependent administrations can take significantly longer depending on the issues involved.