Comprehensive Real Estate Legal Services
Offering detailed assistance in property transfers before and after you die and preparation of affidavits of heirship.
- Preparation of real estate deeds and affidavits of heirship
- Transferring your home without a will
- Preparing deeds, gift deeds, revocable transfer on death deeds (TODDs)
- Selling your home by “For sale by owner”
- Researching title to your real estate
Protecting Property Rights Effectively
Ensuring legal clarity and security in property dealings to prevent future disputes and financial losses.
Proper documentation prevents ownership ambiguities
Legal oversight mitigates transaction-related risks
Affidavits ensure compliance with state property laws
Essential for Property Owners
Individuals involved in property transactions benefit from specialized legal support to navigate complexities.
- Transferring property before you die
- People who die with or without a will owning real estate
- Heirs handling inherited property and title transfers
- People who want to sell their home for sale by owner
Dedicated to Your Property’s Legal Success
We are here to guide you with clarity, care, and integrity.
Extensive Experience
Over 40 years handling diverse real estate legal matters in El Paso.
Personalized Service
Tailored legal strategies addressing individual client property concerns.
Reasonable Attorney Fees
Transferring real estate and keeping attorney fees reasonable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Providing clear answers to common inquiries about real estate legal services and affidavit processes in Texas.
What is the purpose of a real estate affidavit?
A real estate affidavit serves as a sworn statement verifying specific facts about a property, often used to clarify ownership or correct public records.
When is a Small Estate Affidavit applicable in Texas?
It’s used when a person dies without a will, and the estate’s value, excluding homestead and exempt property, is $75,000 or less, facilitating asset transfer without formal probate.
How can legal assistance benefit property transactions?
Legal counsel ensures contracts are valid, rights are protected, and potential disputes are anticipated and mitigated during property transactions.
Can affidavits correct errors in property records?
Yes, affidavits can be used to amend or clarify inaccuracies in property records, ensuring accurate public documentation.
What should I prepare before consulting a real estate attorney?
Gather all relevant property documents, contracts, correspondence, and any existing legal notices to facilitate a comprehensive review.
How are legal fees structured for real estate services?
Fees may be hourly, flat-rate, or contingency-based, depending on the service complexity; it’s best to discuss and agree upon fees upfront.
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