Secure Your Estate with a Plano Attorney
When an estate enters Texas probate, several key decisions must be made immediately. Early asset handling and court requirements set the tone for the protection and distribution of an estate. Dooley Noted Law brings more than 30 years of combined experience to each case, keeping the probate process steady and manageable for all parties involved.
We Represent Executors, Heirs & Beneficiaries
Having the right guidance in a probate case helps you avoid confusion, early missteps, and unnecessary delays in settling an estate, no matter your role. Dooley Noted Law represents:

- Guidance for Executors
Handle filings, deadlines, and estate responsibilities from start to finish - Heir Rights Protection
Secure accurate information and protect your rightful share - Beneficiary Clarity
Understand what you’re entitled to and how distributions are handled - Dispute Support
Resolve disagreements early and reduce conflict and delays - Out-of-State Representation
Assist heirs and beneficiaries not located in Texas
What Happens to an Estate Without a Will in Texas?
When someone passes away with no will in Plano, the Collin County and Denton County probate courts determine who inherits. These decisions follow Texas intestacy law and often involve complex family relationships. Without the guidance of a skilled inheritance attorney, estates face multiple delays, confusion, and unexpected outcomes. We keep your process on track.
Our Plano Probate Attorneys are Ready to Help
If you’re facing probate and need answers, take action early and protect your role. Call Dooley Noted at (972) 640-5684 to schedule a free initial consultation. Whether you’re an executor, a family member, or a potential beneficiary, we step in to keep estates organized, filings accurate, and decisions clear.



