


Experienced Family Lawyers in Denton County, TX
For decades, North Texas Family Lawyers has stood beside individuals and families across Denton County facing high-stakes divorce, custody disputes, modifications, and complex probate battles.
Knowledgeable Guidance & Trusted Support for Probate Disputes
When disputes arise during the probate process, you need clarity and strong support from attorneys who put your goals first. At North Texas Family Lawyers, we help families and individuals in Highland Village resolve probate matters with professionalism, compassion, and practical legal strategies. Our team knows the intricacies of Denton County probate courts, giving you localized insight into every stage. We explain options clearly and guide you through each decision that could affect your outcome.
Call us at (972) 402-6367 today to set up a confidential consultation with our probate litigation attorney in Highland Village.
Why Choose Us as Your Probate Litigation Lawyer in Highland Village?
Our team combines extensive experience, a client-first mindset, and a commitment to ethical advocacy. We help you feel confident and informed—even when litigation feels stressful or uncertain. Our attorneys and staff respect the unique details of each matter, whether you face a will contest, a trust dispute, or issues with estate administration. Board Certified team members reflect our dedication to high-quality representation, and our focus on family law ensures your case never gets lost in the shuffle. Expect prompt communication, straightforward explanations, and a strategic approach built around your goals.
Our Probate Litigation Services in Highland Village
Our team supports clients through matters such as:
- Will contests: We help resolve concerns about a will’s validity, including claims of undue influence or if someone lacked capacity to create their will.
- Trust disputes: We address conflicts between trustees and beneficiaries or questions about the management of a trust.
- Executor & administrator disagreements: We support clients through disputes regarding the actions or decisions of an estate’s representative.
- Claims of mismanagement or breach of duty: We offer counsel when someone alleges wrongdoing by estate representatives during administration.
- Beneficiary rights issues: We advocate when you face delays or disagreements over your inheritance..
Meet Our Attorneys

William F. Neal
Texas Board Certified Family Law Attorney- More than 50 years of legal experience in Texas
- Texas Board Certified in Family Law since 1993
- Widely recognized for his professional excellence, unwavering dedication to his clients, and leadership in the field

James A. Giries
Family Law Attorney- Air Force veteran with a disciplined, honorable, and service-driven approach
- Former owner of an independent law practice for over a decade
- Significant experience and deep knowledge in divorce, custody, property division, and support matters

Trenton E. Wright
Family Law, Estate & Probate Attorney- Solving clients’ family law and estate issues with decades of advanced legal knowledge and experience
- Behind-the-scenes knowledge as a former owner of a real estate and title practice
- Serious background in property, business, and financial matters
Serving Across Denton County


Suite 150 Lewisville, TX 75067

North Texas Family Lawyers provides strategic advocacy for clients throughout Denton County and the surrounding communities. Whether you are local or in the wider region, our team ensures you move forward with confidence and a clear plan. We serve:
- Flower Mound
- Highland Village
- Westlake
- Bartonville
- Trophy Club
- Denton
- Lewisville
- The Colony
- Corinth
- Shady Shores
- Little Elm
- Carrolton
- Grapevine
- Argyle
- Frisco
- Fort Worth

Take the Next Step—Connect with Us
When you need clarity, support, and reliable legal strategies for probate disputes, reach out to North Texas Family Lawyers. Our team values ethical representation, strong client relationships, and communication you can count on. We take the time to understand your circumstances and provide guidance that makes sense for your family and goals.
FAQs
Probate litigation often involves disputes over the validity of a will, trust interpretation, claims of misconduct by an executor, or conflicts among beneficiaries regarding asset distribution.
The timeline depends on the complexity of your matter and court availability. Some disputes settle quickly, while others require longer proceedings before resolution.
You may have grounds to contest a will if you can show concerns under Texas law. Probate courts in Denton County consider these challenges following established procedures.
Courts may uphold or amend a will or trust, appoint a new estate representative, or order a new distribution of assets based on the case facts.
Probate disputes in Denton County often involve complex court rules and documentation. Working with a probate litigation lawyer helps protect your interests and helps meet legal requirements.





