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Elliott Estate Law, PLLC - Houston, TX

952 Echo LaneSuite 330 Houston, TX 77024

Updated: 12/08/2023

Houston Probate & Estate Administration Law Firm

About Elliott Estate Law, PLLC

Practice Areas

  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Estate Planning
  • Real Estate Law
  • Guardianship
  • Wills and Trusts

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952 Echo LaneSuite 330 Houston, TX 77024

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  • 281-990-1979

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By Anonymous on Jan. 28, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars

John was great to work with. I had a somewhat complicated probate situation and John was able to guide me through the process and complete the estate administration in a timely manner. He was available to answer my questions whenever I had them. I highly recommend.

By Eddie W. on Jan. 19, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars

My family has been working with Mr. Elliott for over ten years. He is very good at what he does, I highly recommend him. He handled several issues for us, related to trusts, wills, estate planning and probate. He is very caring and listens to your needs, stepping in to offer advise and counsel not just to do paperwork. If you or anyone you know and love is in need of his services, me any my family give our highest endorsement. Thank you, John !

By Richard J. on Jun. 10, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars

As many do my father passed away without a will leaving his estate a total mess between the family. I went from family trying to exclude from my father's estate to threats from a lawyer to be sued for spousal homestead rights. I am so happy I found Mr. Elliott at Elliott Estate Law. He not only got me a fair settlement from my father's estate. It was more than I was asking or hoping for at fees that were reasonable and fair, but much more than that he took away the day to day stress that goes along with sometime a long and tedious legal process, so that I could get along with my life stress free. Not only would I recommend Elliott Estate Law to everyone. I plan to be a return client when it comes time to make estate plans for my future family. Richard A Jones Jr.

By Ron H. on Jun. 09, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars

For 20 months, while my mother was suffering the debilitating effects of advanced Alzheimer?s, Attorney John Elliott guided me through the guardianship and estate management process. In doing so, he helped me secure my mom?s independence and dignity for as long as possible. I am truly grateful to John for his professional expertise, intimate understanding of the labyrinthine processes of the Court and his ability to explain things clearly. He is a calm and reliable presence; someone you can count on. Add to that, at every turn during those 20 very challenging months, I had the sense that John had chosen this field of Family Law for all the right reasons. In short, he is a good man. Family Law is a helping profession. If you need help in that arena, I highly recommend John Elliott.

By Anonymous on May. 15, 2022
Verified Client

5.0 out of 5 stars

Our experiencs with John Elliott during our estate planning sessions were excellent. He was prepared, knowledgeable, professional, and really listened to our thoughts and ideas. John answered multiple questions we had in the process, and our documents were completed in a timely manner.

By Anonymous on May. 08, 2022
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5.0 out of 5 stars

John took the time to really understand my specific complicated situation. He also took the time to explain the law so we could make the best decisions for our estate plan.

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