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Texas Estate Planning - Online

  • Wills

  • Durable & Medical Power of Attorneys

  • Directive to Physicians

  • Transfer on Death Deeds

Personalized documents by an Attorney

  • Our law firm will prepare your documents based on your responses to our secure questionnaire, tailoring them to your specific needs.

  • An experienced attorney will prepare your documents and be available by phone to discuss them.

  • Your documents and instructions will be emailed to you in less than a week.

  • After your review, we can make any necessary updates to ensure your satisfaction.

Estate Plan for Individuals

  • Will - $99

  • Medical Power of Attorney - $50

  • Durable Power of Attorney - $50

  • Directive to Physicians - $50

  • Transfer on Death Deeds - $99

Estate Plan for Couples

  • Two Wills - $159

  • Two Medical Power of Attorneys - $75

  • Two Durable Power of Attorneys - $75

  • Two Directive to Physicians - $75

  • Transfer on Death Deeds - $125

Step 1:

  • Click start and select documents.

Step 2:

  • Answer online questions in about 15 minutes.

Step 3:

  • An attorney will review your order and prepare your documents.

  • Receive documents and instructions by email in less than a week.

  • Faster service available by request.

About the documents:

Last Will and Testament for Texas ​​

  • Used to transfer your estate (assets) to your beneficiaries.  

  • You may leave specific gifts to any individual.

  • You may leave a percentage of your estate to several individuals.

  • You may specify the distribution of all your estate assets.

  • You may disinherit individuals.

  • Allows appointment of guardians to care for minor children, and trustees to manage their assets until a certain age.

  • Allows a ​no-contest clause to discourage Will contests.

Durable Power of Attorney 

  • ​Allows you to appoint someone (spouse, children) to manage your financial affairs (immediately or upon your incapacity).

  • The durable power of attorney survives your incapacity.

  • The durable power of attorney is no longer in effect after your death.

Medical Power of Attorney

  • Allows you to appoint someone (spouse, children) to manage your medical affairs (upon your incapacity). 

  • Includes HIPPA release

Living Will (Directive to Physician)

  • Lets your family and physicians know your final wishes for concluding or continuing life-sustaining treatment.

Transfer on Death Deed

  • Allows you to transfer real estate to a beneficiary without the need for probate.  

  • Must be filed prior to your death.