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Probate Court

Gonzales County

Texas

830-672-2327

Court Location & Contact

Address

414 North Saint Joseph Street, Gonzales, TX 78629

Filing Fees

Gonzales County, Texas

Fee TypeAmount
Petition for Probate$435

Probate Forms Library

77 fillable forms — scroll to browse

Annual Account for Guardianship of the EstatecountyDownload
Annual Report of the Guardian of the PersoncountyDownload
Check 10 points in the WillcountyDownload
Court Policy regarding Applications for Successor GuardiancountyDownload
Frequently Asked QuestionscountyDownload
General Probate PleadingscountyDownload
Guardian of the EstatecountyDownload
Guardian of the PersoncountyDownload
Guardian of the Person and EstatecountyDownload
Guardianship Bill of RightscountyDownload
Guardianship Comprehensive ChecklistcountyDownload
Guardianship Referral FormcountyDownload
Handbook for Fiduciaries in Decedents' EstatescountyDownload
Handbook for Guardians of the Person and EstatecountyDownload
Heirship and Administration Comprehensive ChecklistcountyDownload
Heirship and Administration Quick-Reference ChecklistcountyDownload
Inventory, Appraisement, and List of ClaimscountyDownload
Order Approving Small Estate AffidavitcountyDownload
Pro Se Applicants Policy FAQcountyDownload
Pro Se Instructions for filing a Small Estate AffidavitcountyDownload
Probate definedcountyDownload
Probate of Wills Comprehensive ChecklistcountyDownload
Probate of Wills Quick-Reference ChecklistcountyDownload
Registration, Training, and Background CheckcountyDownload
Small Estate Affidavit ChecklistcountyDownload
Small Estate Affidavit FormcountyDownload
1041Accumulation Distribution for Certain Complex TrustsfederalDownload
1041-TAllocation of Estimated Tax Payments to BeneficiariesfederalDownload
1041Alternative Minimum Tax — Estates and TrustsfederalDownload
Application For Burial BenefitsfederalDownload
SSA-4Application for Child's Insurance BenefitsfederalDownload
SF 2800Application for Death Benefits (CSRS)federalDownload
SF 3104Application for Death Benefits (FERS)federalDownload
Application For DIC, Survivors Pension And/Or Accrued BenefitsfederalDownload
SS-4Application for Employer Identification NumberfederalDownload
706Application for Extension of Time To File a Return and/or Pay U.S. Estate TaxesfederalDownload
SSA-10Application for Widow's or Widower's Insurance BenefitsfederalDownload
1041Beneficiary's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc.federalDownload
1041Capital Gains and Losses (Estates and Trusts)federalDownload
706-CECertification of Payment of Foreign Death TaxfederalDownload
FE6Claim for Death Benefits (FEGLI)federalDownload
VA40-1330Claim For Standard Government Headstone Or MarkerfederalDownload
SF 2818Continuation of Life Insurance Coverage as AnnuitantfederalDownload
FE7Designation Of Beneficiary (FEGLI)federalDownload
SF 2823Designation Of Beneficiary Federal Employees' Group Life InsurancefederalDownload
FS 5336Disposition of Treasury Securities Belonging to a Decedent's Estate Being Settled Without AdministrationfederalDownload
8855Election To Treat a Qualified Revocable Trust as Part of an EstatefederalDownload
1041Estimated Income Tax for Estates and TrustsfederalDownload
706Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax (Form 706)federalDownload
706-GSGeneration-Skipping Transfer Tax Return for DistributionsfederalDownload
706-GSGeneration-Skipping Transfer Tax Return for TerminationsfederalDownload
8971Information Regarding Beneficiaries Acquiring Property From a DecedentfederalDownload
56Notice Concerning Fiduciary RelationshipfederalDownload
706-GSNotification of Distribution From a Generation-Skipping TrustfederalDownload
1041-VPayment Voucher (Estate or Trust)federalDownload
I-360Petition For Amerasian, Widow(er), Or Special ImmigrantfederalDownload
2848Power of Attorney and Declaration of RepresentativefederalDownload
FS 1455Request By Owner or Person Entitled to Payment for Reissue of United States Savings BondsfederalDownload
706 HASRequest for Discharge From Personal Liability Under IRC 2204 or 6905federalDownload
4810Request For Prompt Assessment Under Internal Revenue Code Section 6501(d)federalDownload
FS 1522Special Form of Request for Payment of United States Savings and Retirement SecuritiesfederalDownload
SSA-721Statement of Death by Funeral DirectorfederalDownload
1310Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased TaxpayerfederalDownload
706-NAU.S. Estate Tax Return for Nonresident Not a Citizen of the U.S.federalDownload
706-QDTU.S. Estate Tax Return for Qualified Domestic TrustsfederalDownload
1041 UU.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and TrustsfederalDownload
1041-AU.S. Information Return Trust Accumulation of Charitable AmountsfederalDownload
706-AUnited States Additional Estate Tax ReturnfederalDownload
706 UNITEDUnited States Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax ReturnfederalDownload
709United States Gift (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax ReturnfederalDownload
ABSTRACT FOR APPLICATION FOR PROBATE ACTIONTexas CourtsstateDownload
HB 2384 (Performance Measures) Probate, Guardianship ...Texas CourtsstateDownload
HB 2384 Performance Measures ReportTexas CourtsstateDownload
National Probate Court StandardsTexas CourtsstateDownload
Performance Measures Guidance for Probate, ...Texas CourtsstateDownload
Protected Property Claim FormstateDownload
Responsibilities of the Probate ClerkTexas CourtsstateDownload

Probate Guide

Probate in Gonzales County, Texas

The Gonzales County Probate Court handles all matters related to the estates of deceased persons, including the validation of wills, appointment of executors and administrators, and the supervised distribution of assets. If you need to file for probate in Gonzales County, TX, this guide covers what you need to know.

What Is Probate?

Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate. It involves validating the will (if one exists), identifying and inventorying assets, paying debts and taxes, and distributing remaining property to heirs and beneficiaries. In Texas, the probate court in each county oversees this process.

When Is Probate Required in Texas?

Probate is generally required when:

  • The deceased owned real estate solely in their name

  • The estate contains assets above Texas's small estate threshold

  • There are disputes among heirs or creditors

  • Assets are not held in a trust or joint tenancy

Steps to File for Probate in Gonzales County

  1. Locate the will (if one exists) and gather the death certificate

  2. File a petition with the Gonzales County Probate Court to open probate

  3. Notify heirs and creditors as required by Texas law

  4. Inventory the estate — identify all assets, debts, and liabilities

  5. Pay debts and taxes — settle outstanding obligations from estate funds

  6. Distribute remaining assets — according to the will or state intestacy laws

  7. Close the estate — file a final accounting with the court

How Long Does Probate Take?

In Texas, probate typically takes 6 to 18 months depending on the complexity of the estate. Simple estates with no disputes may be resolved faster, while contested wills or complex asset distributions can take longer.

Do You Need a Probate Attorney?

While Texas does not always require an attorney for probate, it is strongly recommended, especially for estates with significant assets, real estate, business interests, or potential disputes. A local probate attorney familiar with Gonzales County Probate Court procedures can help navigate the process efficiently.

Resources

For more information about the probate process, visit the Gonzales County Probate Court directly or consult with a local probate attorney. You can also explore tools like EverSettled for step-by-step estate settlement guidance.

Additional Notes

The County Court handles probate matters in Gonzales County. E-filing is mandatory for attorneys. The County Clerk's office is located at 427 St. George Street, on the second floor.

Office Hours

Monday-Friday8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

FAQ

Where do I file for probate in Gonzales County, TX?

Probate petitions for estates in Gonzales County are filed at the Gonzales County Probate Court. Contact the court directly for filing instructions and office hours.

How much does probate cost in Gonzales County?

Probate filing fees in Gonzales County, Texas vary based on the estate value and type of petition. Contact the probate court clerk for the current fee schedule.

How long does probate take in Texas?

Probate in Texas typically takes 6 to 18 months. Timeline depends on estate complexity, creditor claims, and whether the will is contested.

Can I avoid probate?

Assets held in trusts, joint tenancy, or with designated beneficiaries (like life insurance and retirement accounts) can pass outside of probate. Consult with an estate planning attorney for strategies specific to your situation.

Do I need a lawyer for probate in Gonzales County?

While not always legally required in Texas, a probate attorney is recommended for most estates, especially those involving real estate, business interests, or potential disputes among heirs.

What happens if someone dies without a will?

When someone dies intestate (without a will) in Texas, their assets are distributed according to state intestacy laws. The Gonzales County Probate Court will appoint an administrator to manage the estate.

Probate Attorneys

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Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody, P.C.

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