Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy — it’s for anyone who cares about what happens to the people they love. A clear, legally sound plan ensures that your wishes are honored, your assets go where you intend them to, and your family is protected from unnecessary legal complications during an already difficult time.
We offer straightforward estate planning services for individuals and families in San Antonio. Whether you need a simple will, a power of attorney, or a more comprehensive plan, we make the process approachable and ensure every document is properly drafted and executed under Texas law.
Family law and estate planning go hand in hand. If you’ve recently gone through a divorce, completed an adoption, or put a marital agreement in place, reviewing and updating your estate plan is an important next step — one we’re well positioned to help with.
This service may be right for you if any of the following apply.
You don’t have a current will or your will is outdated
You have children and want to designate a guardian in writing
You recently married, divorced, or had a significant life change
You want someone you trust to make decisions if you become incapacitated
You want to make sure your assets go to the right people
From basic wills to comprehensive planning documents, here’s how we help clients protect their families.
A legally valid will that clearly expresses your wishes for your assets, names an executor, and — if you have minor children — designates a guardian.
Designates a trusted person to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become unable to do so — an essential document for every adult.
Names someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated — ensuring your medical wishes are followed by someone you trust.
Also known as a living will — documents your wishes regarding life-sustaining treatment so your family and medical team understand your preferences.
For parents of minor children, formally designating a guardian in your will is one of the most important things you can do to protect your children’s future.
Life changes — divorce, marriage, a new child, or a significant financial shift. We review existing plans and update them to reflect your current circumstances.
Estate planning doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s how we make it approachable.
We learn about your family, your assets, and your goals — and recommend which documents you need and why.
We collect the information needed to draft your documents — beneficiaries, asset details, executor preferences, and any specific wishes.
We draft your documents and walk you through every provision in plain language — so you fully understand what you’re signing.
We properly execute all documents according to Texas law and advise you on how and where to store them so they’re accessible when needed.
Estate planning often connects naturally with other legal steps for your family.
Schedule a free consultation and let’s talk about what an estate plan could look like for you. It’s simpler than you think — and more important than most people realize.
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