About Aleckner Law Firm PLLC — General Practice Dallas Texas
Aleckner Law Firm PLLC offers general practice Dallas legal services to individuals, families, and small business owners across Dallas County. The firm handles routine civil, estate, and contract matters for clients in Dallas, Richardson, and the surrounding North Texas region. Residents comparing options can also browse the Dallas lawyers directory.
The practice covers the day-to-day legal needs of Texas households — wills, probate, real property, small business, and routine civil disputes. Because Texas attorneys must be members of the State Bar of Texas, clients can verify a lawyer’s status through the bar’s online “Find a Lawyer” tool. Initial consultations are typically used to scope the matter and quote a flat or hourly fee.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe a personable, plain-spoken attorney who explains options clearly and sets expectations early. Clients note that calls and emails are returned promptly and that fees are quoted up front. Several mention that the firm followed through on commitments. The personal-attention model is a consistent theme.
General Practice Dallas — Practice Areas & Services
- Wills, basic trusts, and estate planning under Texas law
- Probate administration in Dallas County Probate Courts
- Real property and deed matters for North Texas homeowners
- Small business formation, LLCs, and contract review
- Civil disputes, demand letters, and small claims
- Powers of attorney and advance medical directives
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a general practice attorney handle in Dallas?
A general practice firm covers wills, probate, real estate, contracts, and routine civil matters — the everyday legal needs that don’t require a specialist. For complex personal injury, criminal, or family cases, the firm may refer out. Confirm during the consult that the attorney handles your specific issue.
How much does probate cost in Dallas County?
Texas probate fees vary with estate complexity, but expect $2,500 to $5,500 in attorney fees for an independent administration with a will, plus court filing fees. Muniment of title — a streamlined Texas option for some estates — is significantly cheaper. Ask for a written fee estimate after the attorney reviews the estate inventory.
Where do probate cases get filed in Dallas?
Dallas County operates dedicated Probate Courts at the George Allen Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Civil matters are filed at the same complex through the District Clerk’s office. Many filings now go through the eFileTexas portal.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Dallas, Texas
- County population: Dallas County has approximately 2.6 million residents and is the second-most-populous county in Texas — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Court location: George Allen Sr. Courts Building, 600 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202 — Dallas County District Clerk
- State bar: Texas attorneys are admitted and regulated by the State Bar of Texas — State Bar of Texas


