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Chambers County court admits multiple wills, appoints independent executors and approves small‑estate filings

Chambers County Probate Court (virtual proceeding) · December 17, 2025
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Summary

On a single docket the court admitted several last wills to probate, appointed independent executors (often to serve without bond), waived appraisals in multiple small‑estate matters, and approved a requested estate reimbursement for funeral, attorney and tax costs in one file.

A Chambers County probate docket admitted multiple wills to probate and authorized letters testamentary for the nominated independent executors, and the court approved a range of small‑estate filings and an estate reimbursement request.

In the estate of Jason Dunlap Brown, counsel asked the court to authorize reimbursement from the estate for funeral expenses ($12,620), out‑of‑pocket attorney fees ($4,550) and property taxes on a Galveston County parcel ($2,797.90). The judge said he would approve the orders authorizing payments for those items and asked that…

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