Wills, Trusts & Probate · Serving the DFW Metroplex

Protect what you've built — and the people you'll leave it to.

A good estate plan isn't about wealth — it's about your family knowing exactly what to do, and being spared confusion and conflict during the hardest time. Whether you're planning ahead with a will or trust, or stepping in to handle a loved one's estate, we'll help you put clear, durable protections in place — and we'll keep you informed and answered at every step, so nothing about this feels uncertain.

Planning ahead & settling estates

A plan that protects your legacy.

Wills

A clear, valid Texas will that says who receives what, names guardians for your children, and keeps the decisions in your hands.

Revocable Living Trusts

Hold and pass assets without probate — with more privacy, continuity, and control over how and when your beneficiaries receive them.

Powers of Attorney

Durable financial powers of attorney so someone you trust can act for you if you're ever unable to.

Medical Directives

Medical powers of attorney and living wills that make your healthcare wishes clear and spare your family painful guesswork.

Guardianship Designations

Name who will raise your minor children — and who manages what you leave them — if you can't.

Probate Administration

Guiding executors and families through Texas probate, from filing the will to settling debts and distributing assets.

Estate & Trust Administration

Representing executors and trustees in their duties, so the estate is handled correctly and conflicts are avoided.

Beneficiary & Will Disputes

Help when a will is contested or an estate is mishandled — protecting your rightful interest in what was left to you.

Plan Reviews & Updates

Keeping your documents current after marriage, divorce, a new child, or a major change in your assets.

Not sure what you need? A consultation will help you understand the right plan for your family.

How we work with you

Thorough planning, in plain English.

Built around your family

Your plan should reflect your people and your wishes — not a fill-in-the-blank template. We start with what matters to you.

Communication you can count on

We pride ourselves on keeping clients informed and answered. You'll understand every document you sign and why it's there.

Durable and up to date

We draft for the long term and help you keep your plan current as life and the law change.

Common questions

Questions families ask first.

Do I need a will if my estate is modest?

Most adults do. Without a will, Texas law decides who inherits and who raises your minor children. A will keeps those choices yours.

Will or living trust?

A will passes through probate; a revocable living trust can avoid it, often with more privacy and continuity. Which fits depends on your goals and assets, and we'll talk it through.

How does Texas probate work?

Probate validates a will, settles debts, and distributes assets. Texas independent administration is relatively streamlined — the right path depends on your situation.

What about powers of attorney?

A durable financial power of attorney and a medical power of attorney let someone you trust act for you if you can't. They protect you in life, not just after.

How often should I update my plan?

After major life events — marriage, divorce, a new child, a death, a big change in assets — and every few years otherwise.

What will it cost?

It depends on the documents and complexity involved. The initial consultation is confidential and free, and you'll get a straight answer on cost.

The best time to plan is now

Give your family clarity and peace of mind.

A consultation is confidential and costs you nothing. Let's put the right protections in place — and keep them current.