Estate Planning

Estate Planning


Wills and Trusts are documents that establish what people and/or entities you decide will receive your property at the time of your death. This also helps avoid costly and emotional family disputes and makes it clear how YOUR assests are distributed.
  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Medical Powers of Attorney (relating to medical)
  • Durable Powers of Attorney (relating to property)
  • Declaration of Guardian (in the event the need for a guardian arises)
  • Living Wills
Many of us delay having an estate plan and thereby lose the ability to determine what happens at the time of our death.  Being proactive is something that we highly encourage. You want to be in charge of your worldly possessions and not be subject the laws of the State of Texas.

Medical and Durable Powers of Attorney are instruments that the agent you choose will be able to use to make decisions on your behalf concerning medical and property issues. These are invaluable tools to assist in making property transactions, dealing with financial institutions, and also making medical decisions concerning your treatment and care.

The Declaration of Guardian and Living Will are also valuable documents when you are planning your estate and should be discussed with an attorney to determine if they might be needed.

Please call us for a free 15-minute phone consultation. 
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