Texas Wills & Trusts Attorneys
Secure Your Legacy with Thoughtful Estate Planning
How can our Texas estate planning lawyers help you?
- Wills & Trusts
- Family-Owned Businesses & Farms
- Asset Protection & Business Planning
- Incapacity Planning
- Retirement & Legacy Planning
- LGBTQ Estate Planning
- Pet Trusts in Texas
- Elder Law & Medicaid Planning
- Trust Administration
Are you comfortable with the government deciding how your assets are distributed?
Establishing a will or trustensures that your hard-earned property is protected and passed on according to yourwishes—not the state’s.
Comprehensive Wills & Trusts Services in Texas
When it comes to protecting your family and your future, a properly executed will or trustis one of the most important legal tools available. Our estate planning attorneys help you outline how your assets will be managed, distributed, and preserved for the next generation.
By creating a will or trust, you can:
- Decide who inherits your property.
- Appoint trusted individuals to manage your affairs.
- Minimize disputes and confusion among beneficiaries.
- Ensure your wishes are honored during incapacity or after death.
Contact our office today at 281-519-3083or reach us online to schedule a consultation with a Texas wills and trusts attorney.
How to Establish a Will or Trust in Texas
An estate plan isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s a plan for peace of mind. When you pass away, your loved ones will face many decisions. Setting up a will or trust now can relieve that burden and ensure your assets are preserved for those who matter most.
Key Steps to Creating a Will or Trust:
1
Draft and sign a willand consider creating a revocable or irrevocable trustto manage how your assets are distributed.
Draft and Sign Your Will, Create a Trust & Name Beneficiaries
Name your beneficiariesand designate successor trustees or executors.
3
Include personal instructions, such as funeral preferences or charitable wishes.
4
Appoint a durable power of attorneyfor financial and healthcare decisions if you become incapacitated.
5
Review your plan every 3–5 yearswith your attorney to reflect life changes or updated laws.
What Happens If You Die Without a Will or Trust in Texas?
If you pass away without a valid will or trust, the State of Texas will apply intestate succession lawsto determine who receives your property. This often leads to confusion, family disputes, and unintended outcomes.
The court will distribute your estate based on your marital status, whether you have children, and the classification of your assets (community vs. separate property). Without clear instructions, your wishes may go unfulfilled, and your loved ones may face unnecessary legal challenges.
Why Choose The Law Office of Bryan Fagan for Your Will or Trust?
At The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we are committed to providing personalized, efficient, and trustworthylegal services for all your estate planning needs. Whether you’re drafting a will, setting up a family trust, or planning for long-term care, our attorneys guide you every step of the way.
Our Texas Wills & Trusts attorneys offer:
Tailored legal strategies for your unique situation.
Clear communication and compassionate guidance.
A focus on protecting your family’s financial future.
Schedule Your Free Consultation Today And Discover
If you’re ready to move forward, our Atascocita legal team is here to help.
Schedule your free consultation today and discover how the Law Office of Bryan Fagan can help you protect what matters most.
