About Mr. William
Mr. William Hudson is an estate planning and probate lawyer based in New Mexico. He practices in matters that affect families and estates. His approach is practical. He aims to make the legal side of end-of-life and succession matters easier to understand for clients.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University. That academic foundation preceded his move into the legal field. The specifics of his legal training are not listed here, but his career has centered on the mechanics of wills, trusts and estate administration in New Mexico.
Hudson’s work covers the routine and the complex. He prepares wills and trust documents. He prepares instruments for incapacity planning, such as powers of attorney and advance directives. He also advises executors and trustees on how to carry out their duties. In probate matters he guides personal representatives through court filings, inventory and distribution of assets. Clients consult him for estate settlement, contested probate questions and post-death administration tasks.
He represents individuals, family members and fiduciaries. He often works with people who are planning for retirement, transferring family property, or dealing with the aftermath of a loved one’s death. His practice involves drafting documents, negotiating among beneficiaries when disputes arise, and resolving claims that can delay distribution. He also handles guardianship and conservatorship matters when incapacity issues require court oversight.
Over the years Hudson has built a practice rooted in day-to-day estate administration and planning. He operates within New Mexico’s legal framework and advises clients on state-specific procedures. His files typically combine document preparation, court work and client counseling. He continues to practice law in New Mexico, concentrating on estate planning and probate matters.