About Judge Medina
Judge Pamela Medina brings a strong background in corporate trusts and estates law to Harris County Probate Court No. 2. Before taking the bench, she spent years advising families and institutions on complex estate planning, trust administration, and fiduciary matters — experience that gives her a deep understanding of the legal and financial issues that arise in probate proceedings.
Judge Medina is known for her commitment to community education about the probate process. She has participated in outreach efforts to help Houston families understand their rights and responsibilities when a loved one passes, particularly in underserved communities where knowledge about probate law may be limited.
In the courtroom, Judge Medina runs an organized and respectful docket. Attorneys practicing before her appreciate her thorough understanding of estate and trust law, and families can expect a judge who takes the time to ensure proceedings are handled correctly and fairly.
Docket Overview
Court No. 2 handles the full range of probate matters — will probates, heirship determinations, independent and dependent administrations, guardianships, trust disputes, and related civil litigation. The court maintains regular docket settings throughout the week.
For the most current docket schedule and hearing procedures, visit the official Court No. 2 page. Specific hearing times and Zoom meeting details are provided when your case is set for hearing.
What to Expect
If you need to appear in person at Probate Court No. 2, plan to arrive at the Harris County Civil Courthouse at 201 Caroline Street approximately 15–20 minutes before your scheduled hearing. You will pass through a security screening at the courthouse entrance — bring a valid photo ID and leave prohibited items at home or in your vehicle.
Most uncontested probate hearings in Court No. 2 take approximately 10–15 minutes. Dress neatly and professionally. Your attorney will guide you through the testimony process, which typically involves answering straightforward questions about the decedent, the will, or the estate.
For Zoom hearings, ensure you have a stable internet connection, a quiet background, and that your camera is on. Your attorney will provide the Zoom link and any specific instructions for Court No. 2's remote hearing procedures.
Court-Specific Notes
- Location: 201 Caroline Street, Suite 680, Houston, TX 77002
- Phone: 832-927-1402
- Office hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday
- Zoom: Available for most uncontested hearings
Kyle's Experience in Court No. 2
Kyle Robbins regularly appears in Probate Court No. 2. He knows the procedures, the staff, and how to present your case effectively. Whether your matter is heard in person or via Zoom, Kyle handles the preparation, filings, and courtroom presentation so you can focus on your family.
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