The San Antonio II Office of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC assists trustees and families throughout San Antonio and Bexar County as they navigate the governmental and legal requirements associated with trust administration in Texas. Although trusts are often created to avoid probate court, trustees must still work closely with multiple federal, state, and county agencies to complete required filings, obtain official records, manage taxes, transfer property, and comply with the Texas Trust Code.
For many trustees—especially first-time trustees—these responsibilities can feel overwhelming. Our San Antonio II Trust Administration team simplifies the process by providing step-by-step guidance to ensure accuracy, legal compliance, and peace of mind throughout trust administration.
Government Agencies That Play a Role in Trust Administration
Trustees administering trusts in the San Antonio II area commonly interact with:
- Social Security Administration (SSA)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
- Texas Department of State Health Services – Vital Statistics
- Texas Medicaid Estate Recovery Program (MERP)
- Bexar County Clerk – Real Property & Legal Filings
- Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- Bexar County Appraisal District (BCAD)
Understanding how each agency impacts trust administration helps trustees avoid delays, penalties, and costly errors.
Texas Legal & Government Resources Available Through Our San Antonio II Office
Social Security Administration (SSA) Notifications
Trustees are often required to notify the SSA when the trust grantor passes away. Our San Antonio II Office assists trustees with:
- Reporting the grantor’s death
- Stopping monthly SSA benefit payments
- Preventing benefit overpayments
- Requesting benefit histories or verification letters
- Reviewing survivor or dependent benefit options
- Responding to SSA correspondence
Accurate SSA reporting helps prevent administrative complications.
IRS Tax Compliance & Required Filings
Trust administration frequently involves federal tax responsibilities. We assist trustees with:
- Obtaining a trust EIN (Employer Identification Number)
- Filing the grantor’s final individual income tax return
- Filing IRS Form 1041 (trust income tax return)
- Reviewing tax implications of trust distributions
- Responding to IRS notices or audits
- Coordinating with accountants or CPAs
Proper IRS compliance is often required before trust assets may be distributed.
Texas Vital Statistics – Obtaining Certified Records
Trust administration requires access to official state records, such as:
- Certified death certificates
- Marriage records
- Divorce decrees
- Birth certificates
Our San Antonio II Office assists trustees by:
- Ordering the appropriate number of certified death certificates (commonly 8–12)
- Gathering additional records needed for administration
- Coordinating with funeral homes and state agencies
Certified records are essential for bank closures, insurance claims, tax filings, and property transfers.
Medicaid Estate Recovery Program (MERP)
If the trust grantor received Medicaid long-term care benefits, MERP may seek recovery from certain assets.
Our San Antonio II Office helps trustees by:
- Reviewing MERP notices and deadlines
- Identifying possible exemptions (such as a surviving spouse or disabled beneficiary)
- Preparing hardship waiver applications
- Drafting formal written responses
- Protecting trust assets when legally possible
Proper MERP handling can significantly reduce financial exposure for the trust and beneficiaries.
Bexar County Clerk – Property Records & Legal Filings
Trustees must update property ownership and record legal documents with the Bexar County Clerk.
We assist trustees with:
- Recording deeds and real property transfers
- Filing trust certifications or affidavits
- Correcting title defects or discrepancies
- Obtaining certified copies of recorded documents
- Coordinating updates with BCAD
Accurate filings ensure lawful and smooth property transfers.
Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
Vehicles owned by the trust or the grantor must be transferred correctly.
Our San Antonio II Office helps trustees:
- Complete DMV title transfer paperwork
- Provide trust and trustee authority documentation
- Coordinate lien releases
- Transfer vehicle titles to beneficiaries
Proper vehicle titling prevents registration, insurance, and ownership issues.
Veterans Affairs (VA) Benefits Assistance
San Antonio and Bexar County include a large veteran population. Trustees may need to coordinate:
- VA burial or memorial benefits
- Military funeral honors
- Survivor benefit applications
- National cemetery eligibility
- DD-214 or service record retrieval
Our San Antonio II Office helps families secure the VA benefits to which they are entitled.
