Jason Brower

Jason Brower is a talented and skilled litigator. He vigorously represents our clients involved in probate litigation and guardianship litigation and his the firm's leading lawyer in the area of probate and guardianship appeals. His dedication to thorough research and his ability to persuasively present evidence in court make him a powerful and effective trial attorney.

While attending the South Texas College of Law, in Houston, Mr. Brower dedicated his education to preparing himself to become a litigation attorney. Through an extensive internship in the probate and guardianship field, he determined to pursue a career as a probate and guardianship litigator, representing family members in disputes over a decedent’s estate or over guardianship issues affecting a family. The combination of Mr. Brower’s comprehensive education in probate and guardianship law and his training as a litigator makes him the ideal advocate for our clients.

Mr. Brower’s career as an aggressive litigator started off very well with a victory in his first trial. Although his opposing attorney fought hard to win the case, Mr. Brower’s research skills and abilities to articulate his client’s position to the Court allowed him to soundly defeat his opposition.

Mr. Brower has been certified as an Ad Litem in the Probate Courts of Harris County, which means that the Probate Court Judges in Harris County call on Mr. Brower to assist them in cases on behalf of the Court. Additionally, Mr. Brower serves the Probate Court by representing individuals who have been involuntarily committed to the Harris County Psychiatric Center. Through his representation, Mr. Brower helps to ensure that these individuals receive the legal protection that they may need.

Whether you are embroiled in a dispute over the validity of a will, or you seek to defend or defeat a guardianship, Mr. Brower will do everything necessary to protect your rights and interests and successfully advocate for you in court.

 

Ford & Mathiason LLP

  • 5151 San Felipe
  • Suite 1950
  • Houston, TX 77056
  • T: 713.260.3926
  • F: 713.260.3903
  • 901 Main St.
  • Suite 6300
  • Dallas, TX 75202
  • T: 214.389.0887
  • F: 214.389.0888
Areas of Practice:
Probate & Guardianship Appeals
Probate Litigation
Guardianship Litigation
Trust Litigation
Education:
South Texas College of Law (2003)
Juris Doctorate
Hardin-Simmons University (1999)
Bachelor of Business Administration in
Marketing

Recent Publications

The Supreme Court Rules in Favor of a Retiree's Ex-Spouse

— In a decision issued on April 20, 2007, in the case Holmes v. Kent & Kent, the Texas Supreme Court addressed an important issue related to the effect of divorce on beneficiary designations signed pre-divorce on Texas Teacher Retirement System accounts.

Is the Internet a Good Substitute for Sound Legal Advice?

— Three weeks into my career as an attorney, my first probate client walked into my office wanting to probate the Will of her deceased friend.