ESTATE PLANNING IN TEXAS

Wills. Trust. Guardianship planning for kids.

Clear Process. Flat fees. No chaos.

ALREADY HAVE A PLAN

Great. Let’s take a look. We’ll tell you what’s solid, what’s outdated, and what could cause chaos later.

DO YOU REALLY KNOW?

Do you know, with certainty, what would happen legally and financially if something unexpected happened to you?

Not what you hope would happen.

Not what your family assumes would happen.

What would actually happen… under Texas law.

If you don’t have an estate plan, then the State of Texas has one for you. It decides who’s in charge, who gets what, and how long the whole process takes. And it’s rarely what people would choose if they got to read the fine print first.

If you do have a plan, but it’s outdated or incomplete, the result can be the same kind of mess: 

Chaos, confusion, COURT!! All of which could have been avoided.

Here’s the bottom line:

If you don’t know exactly what happens to everyone you love and everything you own, step one is finding out. Then you can decide whether the current setup is acceptable… or whether it’s time to take control.

Let’s take the guesswork out of this.

If your “plan” is mostly hope and good intentions, you’re not alone. 

Schedule an Intro Call and we will help you get clarity, identify the landmines, and build a Texas plan that holds up in real life.

PLANNING NOW PREVENTS PROBATE PROBLEMS LATER

What This Planning Accomplishes

  • Protects your family
    By giving the people you trust the legal authority to act when it matters most.

  • Prevents unnecessary conflict.
    Clear planning today helps avoid confusion, delay, and court battles tomorrow.

  • Preserves your legacy.
    Helping ensure what you've built benefits the people you intended.

Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning

Most people don't call because they need documents.

They call because they want answers.

  • What happens to the kids if something happens to us?

  • Will our family have to go through probate?

  • What if we're a blended family?

  • What if our beneficiary designations don't match the plan?

  • What if we've waited too long?

Those are planning questions, not paperwork questions.

That's why we start with a conversation.

We'll talk about your family, your goals, what would happen under Texas law if you did nothing, and the places where estate plans most often fail in real life.

Because the goal isn't simply to leave an inheritance.

It's to leave a legacy. Not a landmine.

Then, if we decide to work together, we'll build a plan designed for your family, your assets, and your real-world dynamics.

For some families that means a will-based plan.

For others, it means a properly funded revocable living trust.

Either way, the goal is the same:

A plan that works when your family needs it.

Texas Estate Planning FAQs

Clear answers to common questions about estate planning under Texas law.