Representing Yourself in Texas Probate (“Pro Se”): Why It Usually Breaks Down When a House Is Involved
Many families assume probate is mostly paperwork until a house is involved. This post explains why self-representation in Texas probate usually breaks down at that point, where executors get hurt, and what a smarter sequence looks like.
5 Texas Probate House Questions Every Executor Asks Before Selling
After my first probate post, the follow-up questions came fast. Most were not about legal theory. They were about the house itself: insurance, disclosures, pricing, distance, and whether the executor actually has authority to sell. This post addresses the five issues that most often create stress, delay, and avoidable mistakes.