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Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Proper estate planning is essential for Texans to protect their assets and provide for loved ones after they pass.

Therefore, our attorneys help Texans strategically preserve wealth and create tailored estate plans to to not just specify who gets your belongings, but also when they get them, uphold requirements to protect your family values, and most importantly how to make sure that no one takes advantage of your loved ones when they get their inheritance.

For almost 20 years, our legal team has guided families through practical estate planning tailored to their needs and budgets.

The Most Common Estate Planning Legal
Documents That Every Adult Needs

Traditional Will ​

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A will specifies what happens to your assets and who will care for your children if you pass away.

Living Trust

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A trust holds assets to minimize financial exposure while alive. Upon death, it keeps affairs private, avoids probate, and controls inheritance distribution.

Power of Attorney

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A power of attorney allows someone to handle your financial and legal affairs if you are incapacitated but alive. It provides account access under privacy laws, even for a spouse.

Advanced Health Care Directive

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A healthcare directive specifies your medical wishes if incapacitated, including medications and life support. It appoints someone to carry out your healthcare wishes if you cannot.

Traditional Will ​

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A will specifies what happens to your assets and who will care for your children if you pass away.

Living Trust

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A trust holds assets to minimize financial exposure while alive. Upon death, it keeps affairs private, avoids probate, and controls inheritance distribution.

Power of Attorney

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A power of attorney allows someone to handle your financial and legal affairs if you are incapacitated but alive. It provides account access under privacy laws, even for a spouse.

Advanced Health Care Directive

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A healthcare directive specifies your medical wishes if incapacitated, including medications and life support. It appoints someone to carry out your healthcare wishes if you cannot.

All of Your Bases Covered

At our Central Texas & East Texas law firms, we create estate plans tailored to your unique wishes and family needs. Our comprehensive approach covers wealth transfer as well as disability, retirement, and long-term care planning. 

With a custom plan from our attorneys, you can protect your assets and provide for loved ones no matter what the future holds. 

Don’t wait to have your estate plan in place. Contact us today to protect your family’s future.

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