Crain Caton provides first class service with integrity and exceptional value to its clients in Houston, Texas, and around the world. The firm’s 100+ year history in downtown Houston gives it strong ties to Houston and a deep commitment to giving back to the community whenever possible. Founded in 1912, the firm now has a wide range of practice areas including Banking, Corporate, Real Estate, Probate and Estate Planning, Environmental, Employment, Intellectual Property, Commercial Litigation & Appeals and several others.
Representing fiduciaries and beneficiaries in trial and appellate courts in the State of Texas in matters relating to probate and trust administration and litigation including, but not limited to, will contests, will and trust interpretation issues, accounting and administration issues, prosecution and defense of various fiduciary claims, creditors claims; representing applicants and contestants in guardianship proceedings; representing personal representatives, trustees, beneficiaries, and guardians in matters relating to the administration of estates, trusts and guardianships; preparation of death tax returns and related matters; drafting Wills, trusts, ancillary documents and related estate planning documents; and related estate tax matters.
Sarah Patel Pacheco represents clients in matters of fiduciary litigation, probate, trust and guardianship and general litigation. Sarah’s practice focus is on representing fiduciaries and beneficiaries in trial and appellate courts in the State of Texas in matters relating to probate and trust administration and litigation. Her extensive experience includes will contests, will and trust interpretation issues, accounting and administration issues, prosecution and defense of various fiduciary claims, and representation of creditors in probate and trust proceedings.
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