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Court admits wills, appoints executors and a guardian in a series of probate and guardianship hearings
Summary
Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 admitted several wills, appointed independent executors without bond, and appointed a guardian for a minor; the court also awarded attorney and guardian-ad-litem fees and authorized deposit of potential minor funds into the court registry.
Fort Bend County Court at Law No. 1 handled a batch of probate and guardianship matters on its docket Wednesday, admitting wills, appointing independent executors without bond in multiple estates, and naming a guardian for a 15-year-old.
The court admitted the last wills and, where applicable, codicils into probate and appointed independent executors to serve without bond, waiving appraisers where requested. The court also appointed Robert Drew as guardian of the person for 15-year-old Veronica Brown, allowed parties to deposit any funds that may come to the minor into the court’s registry, and awarded statutory or requested fees to attorneys and the guardian ad litem.
Votes at a glance
- Estate of Thomas Jesse May Sr. (Case 25 CPR 042041): The court admitted a will dated July 2017 and an August 2021 codicil and appointed…
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