Troy Moore estate attorney Houston highlights Troy Moore, who maintains an office at 408 E 7th St, Suite B, Houston, TX 77007 (near the Washington Avenue corridor). Marketing copy on troymmoore.com centers on probate administration, estate planning, and trust-related counsel for individuals and families navigating Harris County processes. This directory entry does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Typical matter types (non-exhaustive)
- Wills, trusts, and incapacity documents aligned with Texas Estates Code formalities.
- Probate of wills and heirship proceedings where court appointments and notices apply.
- Post-death administration tasks such as inventory, creditor periods, and distributions—each estate differs.
Texas allows independent administration only when qualifying—your petition controls.
Why verify credentials
Confirm the attorney’s State Bar of Texas status, malpractice coverage, and conflicts policy during consultation. Bring a binder of deeds, beneficiary designations, and prior orders so conflicts checks finish faster.
Harris County venues
Probate filings for decedents domiciled in Harris County generally route through the Harris County Probate Courts; independent administration requires qualifying wills or orders. Venue rules for heirship or contested matters can shift—your counsel files where jurisdiction supports the petition.
Languages & accessibility
Ask whether Spanish-language consultations are available. Suite B in a multi-tenant building may involve stairs or secured entries—request ADA-compliant meeting space if needed.
Location & contact
- Address: 408 E 7th St Suite B, Houston, TX 77007, United States
- Phone: +1 281-949-0775
- Website: troymmoore.com
Last verified (desk review): May 2026 — NAP from directory export; practice labels reflect firm homepage themes without outcome guarantees.
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