Why Texas Families Choose Brown Management
10-14 Month Timeline
Complete Texas independent administration in 10-14 months. Muniment of title in 4-6 months. Faster than traditional firms through AI efficiency.
40-60% Lower Fees
Flat-fee pricing significantly below typical Texas probate attorney rates. Complete transparency with no hidden costs or surprises.
All 254 Counties
Licensed and bonded throughout Texas. From Harris County Probate Court to rural county courts statewide.
Texas Probate Options
Muniment of Title
Fastest option when there's a will and no debts.
- 4-6 month timeline
- Lowest cost option
- Minimal court involvement
- No executor required
Independent Administration
Most common Texas probate process.
- 10-14 month timeline
- No ongoing court supervision
- Executor has full authority
- Faster than dependent
Dependent Administration
Court-supervised process for complex cases.
- 12-18 month timeline
- Full court oversight
- Maximum protection
- Required court approvals
Texas Probate FAQs
How long does probate take in Texas?
Texas independent administration typically takes 10-14 months with Brown Management, compared to 12-18 months with traditional firms. Muniment of title (for estates with a will and no debts) can be completed in 4-6 months. Our AI-powered system streamlines Texas probate requirements.
What is independent administration in Texas?
Independent administration is the most common Texas probate process, allowing the executor to administer the estate without ongoing court supervision. It's faster and less expensive than dependent administration. Brown Management specializes in Texas independent administration for maximum efficiency.
What is muniment of title in Texas?
Muniment of title is a simplified Texas probate process when there's a valid will and no unpaid debts (except secured by real estate). It's the fastest probate option in Texas, typically completed in 4-6 months. Brown Management can determine if your estate qualifies.
How much does probate cost in Texas?
Texas probate costs include court filing fees (~$300-400), publication costs (~$200), and attorney fees (typically 3-5% of estate value). Brown Management charges flat fees 40-60% below typical Texas probate attorney rates, with complete transparency and no hidden costs.
Do I need a lawyer for probate in Texas?
While Texas law doesn't strictly require an attorney for independent administration, the process is complex. Brown Management provides a cost-effective alternative to traditional probate attorneys, combining expert legal guidance with AI-powered efficiency at 40-60% lower cost.
What Texas counties do you serve?
Brown Management serves all 254 Texas counties, from Harris and Dallas to rural West Texas counties. Our digital-first approach allows efficient handling of probate cases statewide, regardless of which Texas county court has jurisdiction.