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Dallas Appellate Law Attorneys for Contested Estate, Trust, and Guardianship Cases

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Dallas Appellate Law Attorneys for Contested Estate, Trust, and Guardianship CasesWhen a trial court ruling doesn’t align with your expectations, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. At Ford + Bergner, LLP, our Dallas appellate law attorneys offer the clarity, strategy, and detail-oriented review required for effective appeals. We present compelling appellate case appeals while strictly adhering to Texas procedural limits.

Whether you are challenging a judgment on appeal or the appellee defending a favorable decision, having an experienced legal team is critical. Call us today at (214) 389-0887 to schedule a consultation with one of our board-certified attorneys for contested estate, trust, and guardianship cases.

Why Trust Ford + Bergner, LLP?

Ford + Bergner, LLP is a boutique firm focused on estate law. Our attorneys are board-certified in estate planning, an elite level of certification held by less than 3% of all licensed lawyers in Texas. We have written estate plans valued at as much as $200 million, with notable successes at both the Texas Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court. We have 25 years of experience guiding families in Texas. Let our experience guide you.

When You Need to Pursue an Appeal

If you’ve received an unfavorable judgment in a trust or estate case, filing an appeal may be your best path to a better outcome. Our Dallas appellate law attorneys will carefully review your case, evaluate the merits for appeal, and craft a strategy to litigate your appeal. With deep knowledge of contested estate, trust, and guardianship cases, we advocate for your rights and interests.

Contested Estates

Estate litigation arises when disputes emerge over the validity of a will, the conduct of an executor, the distribution of assets, or claims against an estate by creditors or heirs. When someone passes away intestate—without a valid will—additional complications often surface as family members disagree about who should inherit property under Texas default succession laws. Trial court decisions in these matters sometimes contain legal errors, misapply statutes, or fail to properly consider critical evidence that could have changed the outcome.

Appellate review provides an opportunity to correct these mistakes and ensure that estate administration adheres to applicable law and respects the decedent’s true intentions. Our Dallas appellate law attorneys carefully analyze trial records to identify reversible errors and craft persuasive legal arguments. We handle appeals involving will contests, fiduciary breach claims, estate accounting disputes, and challenges to property characterization or distribution.

Trust Disputes

Trust litigation arises from disputes over the interpretation of trusts, trustee duties, and beneficiary rights. Beneficiaries may challenge trustee decisions on investments, distributions, or accounting if they believe fiduciary obligations have been breached. Trial courts must balance competing interests when interpreting trust documents in accordance with the settlor’s intent and applicable Texas trust law.

Appeals in trust cases frequently address questions about trust construction, the scope of trustee powers, or whether the trial court properly applied legal standards when reviewing trustee conduct. Our attorneys bring deep knowledge of the Texas Trust Code and decades of experience in trust litigation to our appellate advocacy. We represent both beneficiaries seeking to hold trustees accountable and trustees defending proper administration decisions against unfounded challenges.

Guardianship Cases

Guardianship proceedings establish legal protections for incapacitated adults and minors who cannot manage their own affairs or make decisions about their care. These cases involve intensely personal matters affecting vulnerable individuals, and trial court decisions determine who controls medical decisions, living arrangements, and financial resources. Disputes arise over whether guardianship is necessary, who should serve as the guardian, the scope of the guardian’s powers, or whether the guardian has properly fulfilled their duties.

Appellate review in guardianship matters addresses legal questions regarding capacity determinations, procedural protections for proposed wards, and standards governing the conduct of guardians. Our Dallas appellate law attorneys understand the life-altering consequences these cases have for families and individuals with protected status. We fight to ensure appellate courts thoroughly review trial court decisions that may not adequately protect the ward’s best interests or rights.

The Two-Pronged Analysis for the Appealability of Probate Orders in Texas

Determining whether you can appeal a probate court order requires analysis under Texas Estates Code § 32.001, which governs appellate jurisdiction in estate matters. Not every order a probate court issues qualifies as an appealable matter, and understanding these limitations prevents wasted effort in pursuing appeals that courts will dismiss. The Texas Supreme Court has established a two-part test for determining appealability in probate cases. The analysis examines:

  • First Prong: Statutory Appealability: The order must fall within one of the categories Texas law deems appealable. These categories include final judgments in contested matters, orders appointing or removing personal representatives or guardians, and certain other decisions the legislature designated as immediately appealable.
  • Second Prong: Finality of the Order: The order must constitute a final judgment that disposes of all parties and claims, or qualify as an appealable interlocutory order under the statute. Finality requirements ensure appeals proceed only when the trial court has completed its work on particular issues, rather than creating piecemeal appellate review.

Both prongs must be met for an appeal to proceed, and courts strictly enforce these requirements to maintain an orderly judicial process. Our Dallas appellate attorneys carefully evaluate whether your case satisfies the statutory standards for appeal before advising you to proceed. We understand the complexities of probate appealability and help clients avoid procedural missteps that could jeopardize an otherwise strong appeal.

Appellate Advocacy at Trial

Building a strong appellate record demands careful preservation of error through proper objections, complete reporter’s records, and legal arguments crafted to withstand appellate review. Our attorneys provide guidance during trial proceedings to protect your appellate rights and strengthen your position for potential appeal. Trial-level advocacy with appellate considerations includes:

  • Making specific objections that clearly identify legal errors for appellate review
  • Requesting findings of fact and conclusions of law when appropriate under Texas rules
  • Ensuring all evidence is properly admitted and accurately recorded
  • Presenting clear legal arguments supported by relevant authority
  • Protecting the record through strategic use of offers of proof
  • Filing post-judgment motions when necessary to preserve or expand appellate issues

These trial-level strategies lay the foundation for a successful appeal by ensuring the appellate record includes all necessary elements to demonstrate trial court errors. Many appeals fail not due to mistakes by the trial court, but because errors were not properly preserved for review. Our comprehensive approach to estate litigation includes appellate planning throughout the trial process.

Consult Our Dallas Appellate Law Attorneys Now

Whether you need to challenge an unfavorable judgment or defend a favorable ruling on appeal, time is critical in appellate proceedings. The strict deadlines governing appeals in estate, trust, and guardianship cases leave no room for delay or uncertainty.

At Ford + Bergner, LLP, our board-certified estate law attorneys provide the strategic thinking and meticulous execution that successful appeals require. Call (214) 389-0887, or reach out online to schedule a consultation with an experienced Dallas appellate law attorney who can evaluate your case, explain your appellate options, and fight for the outcome you deserve.

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