Estate Planning Lawyer in Grapevine, Texas

If you live in Grapevine and you want your family protected when life changes fast, estate planning is how you keep the story from getting rewritten by default rules and courtroom paperwork.

I help families, blended families, and small business owners in Grapevine put clear plans in place. The goal is simple: your wishes are known, your kids are protected, and your people have a roadmap instead of a mess.

Why this matters for Grapevine families:
Grapevine is full of people building a life: a home, a business, a second marriage, a growing family, or all of the above. That’s where “basic” documents often break. Texas community property rules, beneficiary designations, and blended family dynamics can collide in ways that surprise good people.

A good plan doesn’t just “exist.” It works.

What we build (services):

Blended Family Planning
When “fair” and “equal” are not the same thing, your plan needs to be intentional and very clear.

Wills & Guardianship Planning
If you have minor children, your plan should say who steps in, and how, without leaving the biggest decisions to a judge.

Revocable Living Trusts
For families who want privacy, smoother administration, and control over timing and structure.

Incapacity Planning (Powers of Attorney)
Because protecting your family isn’t only about death. It’s also about what happens if you can’t manage things yourself.

Small Business Owner Planning (light but real)
If you own a business, your estate plan should match reality: who can sign, who can run things, and what happens to ownership if something happens to you.

Common Estate Planning Questions from Grapevine Families

  • Often, yes. Blended family planning is where “simple” wills can accidentally create conflict. The right plan prevents misunderstandings and protects relationships.

  • In most straightforward, uncontested cases with a valid will, probate in Tarrant County often takes approximately six to twelve months from start to finish. Timelines can vary depending on creditor issues, real estate, business interests, or disputes among heirs. Proper planning can simplify the process and, in some cases, reduce what your family has to navigate through probate court.

  • Certain planning tools, including properly funded revocable living trusts and coordinated beneficiary designations, can reduce or simplify the probate process. While not every estate can avoid probate entirely, strategic planning can significantly lessen the burden placed on your family.

  • ItemTexas homestead protections are powerful, but they do not automatically override poor planning. In blended families, homestead rights can create confusion about who can live in the home and who ultimately inherits it. A properly structured plan clarifies those rights in advance rather than leaving interpretation to the court. description

Ready to Put a Thoughtful Plan in Place?

If you’re in Grapevine and want an estate plan designed to protect your family and reduce the risk of future conflict, let’s talk through your options.