Texas Estate Planning Lawyers

We create wills, trusts, and long-term plans that protect your family and your future.

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Estate Planning | Online & In-Person

Last Will & Testament

This document ensures your estate is transferred to your beneficiaries. It also designates your executor, any trust's trustee, and guardians for your children.

Statutory Power of Attorney

This document lets your agent manage business, property, and finances during your life. It takes effect immediately or when a doctor certifies you can't manage your finances.

Declaration of Guardian

This document enables you to designate who you would choose to serve as guardian of your person and guardian of your estate if a court found you were legally incapacitated and in need of a guardianship.

HIPAA Authorization

This document allows your appointed agent, such as a friend or a family member, to make healthcare and medical treatment decisions for you if you are unable to do so during your lifetime.

Directive to Physicians

This document permits your health care providers to give your designated agent(s) access to your protected health information, and to speak with your agent(s) about your health care during your lifetime.

Declaration of Guardian

In this document you make clear your intention that, in the event you are in a "terminal" or "irreversible" condition, your life should not be extended by artificial means (i.e., life support).

Revocable Trust

This is a customized document created by you to manage your assets during your lifetime and upon your death. It can be revoked or amended by you at any time during your life.

Transfer on Death Deed

Like naming a payable-on-death beneficiary for a bank account, a transfer on death deed lets you keep your property while designating who will inherit it without formal probate.

Codicil

When simple changes need to be made to your last will and testament, a codicil can be used to revoke, supplement, or alter portions of the will. Once executed, the codicil acts as an addendum to the will.

Online Service Explained

Your entire estate plan can be done from the comfort of your own home, with the personal touch of an attorney who will get to know you, using our virtual estate planning process. We know our clients are busy and their time is valuable. This is why we have carefully tailored a virtual estate planning process to both mirror our traditional estate planning process and to take care of our clients in the manner most convenient to them.

As a virtual client, you will meet with us via Zoom video conferencing, you will receive and complete our intake forms electronically, and then you will have your documents executed by the notary nearest you or via a virtual notary service. Our virtual estate planning services are the best way for our busiest clients to preserve their legacy with the added convenience of not having to leave their home.

About Estate Law Advsior

The Estate Law Advisor firm was formed with the primary goal of making estate planning convenient, accessible, and affordable. Estate Law Advisor is a place where the client will always have the luxury of innovative options.

For clients living in the fast-paced stage of life, with work, appointments, and family obligations, sometimes making a trip to the lawyer’s office during the day is not a workable option. At Estate Law Advisor, you will be met with an understanding and friendly attorney who is readily available via video conferencing, email, and telephone. You will never have to leave the comfort of your home to check this big item off of your ever-growing to do list.

For clients who prefer a more traditional approach, Allison Akers is here to provide you with all of the customary formalities you are hoping for. From a face-to-face initial consultation, all the way through a signing ceremony under the supervision of a licensed Texas attorney, you will always have the traditional comforts that have been long-established as industry standards.

At Estate Law Advisor, you will be met right where you are at with an understanding attorney who is committed to your convenience and comfortability throughout the estate planning process.

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