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The durable power of attorney is no longer in effect after your death.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