Filing Probate Court Documents
Summary
Filing documents like a petition to remove an executor, a motion for declaratory judgment, and an order for judgment is permissible when representing yourself in probate court. Serving the defendants attorney is crucial, and proof of service should be filed with the court once completed. Scheduling a hearing date requires checking local court rules for specific deadlines and procedures. You dont need to wait for the attorney to receive the documents to file proof of service. Visit the Tarrant County Probate Court website for detailed rules and forms.Full Conversation
no. i haven't served the defendant's attorney yet. i'm doing that tomorrow ?
Got it. Just to clarify, serving the defendant's attorney is an important step. After serving, you may need to schedule a hearing date. Have you checked the local court rules for specific deadlines or procedures for scheduling a hearing?
no, can you give them to me ?
Here are some general steps to follow when serving and scheduling a hearing in Tarrant County, Texas:
*. Serve the Defendant's Attorney: Ensure proper service of the documents.
*. File Proof of Service: Submit proof to the court after serving.
*. Schedule a Hearing Date: Check local court rules for deadlines and procedures.
*. Check Court's Website: Visit the Tarrant County Probate Court website for specific rules and forms.
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do i have to wait until his attorne receives it to file proof of service ?
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No, you don't have to wait until the attorney receives it to file proof of service. Once you have served the documents, you can file the proof of service with the court. This shows that you have completed the service process.
Would you like help finding the court's contact information or website?