Wills and Probate

Wills and Probate

No one wants to pass away, but it comes to all of us in time. When it happens for you, be prepared. In anticipation of your day of passing, we assist clients with:

Last Wills and Testaments

Instead of letting the Texas Estates Code dictate what a happens to your estate, you can designate the individuals, trusts, or other beneficiaries such as churches, colleges and charities that will receive your property and possessions when you pass away.

 

 

Revocable Trusts

An alternative to a will that allows a person to create a trust that can be amended during his life. Particularly handy for blended families with children from prior relationships.

 

 

Appointments of Agent for Disposition of Remains

A document appointing someone or several individuals to be in charge of the decision whether burial or cremation is appropriate.

There are also a number of documents we like for you to have as well. These are in fact only useful before you pass, but also aid your loved-ones in dealing with difficult issues such as senility, dementia or disability which may prevent you from acting in your own behalf.

Durable Power of Attorney

A legal document showing that you intend that the powers will continue despite incapacity.

 

 

Medical Powers of Attorney

A document that names someone that you trust to act as your agent if you are unable to speak for yourself. We can choose for you one person to speak for you on health care matters and one to speak for you on financial matters.

 

 

Directives to Physician

A important legal document designed to help you communicate your wishes about medical treatment at some time in the future when you are unable to make your wishes known because of illness or injury.

 

 

Appointments of Guardian

A document appointing a legal guardian for you children and minors in your family.

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