(210) 225-4200
923 S. Alamo Street Suite 2 San Antonio, Texas 78205
Rutherford Law Firm, PLLC TEXAS ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE, AND FAMILY DISPUTE RESOLUTION COUNSEL

Planning while living. Guidance after a death. Family dispute resolution when needed.

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Contact Rutherford Law Firm, PLLC

Rutherford advises Texas families in estate planning, probate, estate administration, and contested matters. Whether you are planning ahead, responding to a recent death, or facing a dispute, the first conversation is designed to identify the immediate issue, review the documents available, and outline the next step.


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What Happens Next

The office reviews the matter and confirms the next step.

  1. Initial review. The office reviews your message, contact information, and the kind of matter involved.
  2. Consultation path. If the firm can help, you will receive the best next step for scheduling and preparation.
  3. Document guidance. You will know what to have ready before a consultation or follow-up call.

Early guidance helps protect records, clarify the next step, and keep planning, probate, or contested matters moving in the right direction.

Before You Reach Out

The first contact should feel clear, practical, and easy.

Whether the matter involves planning, a recent death, or a dispute already affecting an estate, most clients want to know the same essentials before they call.

Planning, Probate, and Contested Matters

The firm advises individuals, families, executors, trustees, fiduciaries, and closely held business owners in wills, trusts, probate, estate administration, and related disputes.

When a Call Is Most Useful

Call before a planning meeting, after a death, when court paperwork arrives, or as soon as disagreement begins affecting an estate or fiduciary decisions.

Office Location and Availability

Meet by phone, by email, or at the firm’s office on South Alamo in the King William district, convenient to downtown San Antonio and the courthouse area.

Helpful Documents to Have Nearby

  • Existing wills, trusts, powers of attorney, or advance directives.
  • Death certificates, court papers, or probate notices already received.
  • A short list of questions or immediate concerns.
  • A general outline of the people, property, or accounts involved.