Will Packages
Affordable Small Estate Will Package in Texas – $350
If you are looking for an affordable will package in Texas, our Small Estate Will Package provides the essential estate planning documents you need to protect yourself and your family.
For a flat fee of $350, our firm prepares four important legal documents commonly recommended in a basic Texas estate plan:
- Last Will and Testament
- Medical Power of Attorney
- Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
- Directive to Physicians (Living Will)
These documents help ensure that your financial, medical, and personal wishes are clearly documented and that the people you trust have the legal authority to act on your behalf when needed.
This package is ideal for individuals and families who want simple, affordable estate planning in Texas without unnecessary complexity.
What Documents Are Included in Our Texas Will Package?
Last Will and Testament
A Texas Last Will and Testament allows you to decide how your property will be distributed after your death.
With a properly prepared will, you can:
- Choose who will inherit your property.
- Name an executor to manage your estate.
- Designate preferred guardians for minor children (if applicable).
- Provide clear instructions to avoid confusion or family disputes.
Without a valid will, Texas law determines how your estate is distributed, which may not reflect your wishes.
Medical Power of Attorney in Texas
A Medical Power of Attorney allows you to appoint a trusted person to make healthcare decisions for you if you become unable to communicate with your doctors.
This document allows your chosen agent to:
- Speak with doctors and medical providers.
- Consent to or refuse treatment.
- Make important healthcare decisions consistent with your wishes.
Having a Medical Power of Attorney in Texas helps ensure that someone you trust can advocate for you during a medical emergency.
Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
A Texas Statutory Durable Power of Attorney allows you to designate a person to handle your financial and legal matters if you become incapacitated.
Your appointed agent may have authority to:
- Manage bank accounts.
- Pay bills and financial obligations.
- Handle property transactions.
- Manage legal and financial affairs.
Without this document, your family may need to pursue a court guardianship proceeding, which can be time-consuming and costly.
Directive to Physicians (Living Will)
A Directive to Physicians, commonly known as a Texas Living Will, allows you to express your wishes regarding life-sustaining medical treatment if you are diagnosed with a terminal or irreversible condition.
This document helps ensure that your family and doctors understand your preferences regarding:
- Life support
- End-of-life medical treatment
A Directive to Physicians in Texas can relieve loved ones from having to make difficult medical decisions without knowing your wishes.
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Why Basic Estate Planning Is Important in Texas
Even if you do not have a large estate, having a simple estate plan in Texas is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family.
Estate planning documents help ensure that:
- Your property is distributed according to your wishes.
- Your family has legal authority to assist you if you become incapacitated.
- Your medical decisions are respected.
- Your loved ones avoid unnecessary legal complications.
Many people believe estate planning is only for wealthy individuals, but in reality, every adult should have these basic legal documents in place.
Flat Fee Estate Planning – $350
Our Texas Small Estate Will Package is offered for a flat fee of $350, with no hidden costs.
The package includes:
✔ Preparation of all four estate planning documents.
✔ Attorney review of your documents.
✔ Instructions for proper signing and execution under Texas law.
This simple and affordable package allows you to create an essential estate plan quickly and cost-effectively.
For added convenience, clients may schedule an in-office signing session for a flat fee of $100. During this session, our office will provide the required notary and witnesses to ensure your estate planning documents are properly executed in accordance with Texas law.
Who Should Consider a Small Estate Will Package?
This package is ideal for individuals who:
- Want an affordable will in Texas.
- Need basic estate planning documents.
- Do not have complex assets or estate planning needs.
- Want to ensure their family can make financial and medical decisions, if needed.
If you have significant assets, business interests, or complex estate planning needs, we will provide referrals who provide more customized estate planning options.
Start Your Texas Estate Plan Today
Preparing a simple will and estate planning documents in Texas does not have to be complicated.
For a flat fee of $350, you can put the essential documents in place to protect yourself and your family. Contact our office today to learn more about our Small Estate Will Package or to schedule a consultation.
Have questions? Ready to get started? Call (281) 992-1600 today or contact us online to schedule a free 15-minute consultation.