Wills and Estate Planning

Understanding the probate process can be daunting without the advice of a professional. Whether you are single, married, widowed, re-married, or in a committed relationship it is important to insure that your estate is in proper order.

Issues such as creating a trust for the benefits of others, burial instructions, appointment of an executor to the estate, and creating necessary power of attorney should be carefully planned with knowledge and  foresight. 

Wills and Trusts

In Texas the there are many statutes that control the disposition of property upon a person's death. However, in many cases these statutes conflict with the desires of individuals and their families. For this reason it is important that all individuals properly manage their estate and explore the implications of creating a will and/or trust to safeguard their property and protect their loved ones. 

Power of Attorney

Few plan to be incapacitated during their life either through illness or accident, but none wish to be unprepared. Having valid medical and general powers of attorney on hand is essential to insuring your safety and giving your family an ease of mind knowing what to do if you were ever to become incapacitated. A general power of attorney can give an individual the right to act in your stead in conducting business decision, managing your income, and caring for your property. A medical power of attorney on the other hand insurers that someone is able to consult with medical professionals should you become incapacitated either physically or mentally. 

SERVICES OFFERED:

  • Will Drafting and Execution 
  • Probating of Estate
  • Codicil Drafting
  • Powers of Attorney