Estate Planning Attorney

Protect Your Family and Legacy with M&P Law Offices

Are you looking for an experienced estate planning attorney in Aledo, TX, Parker County, or the greater Fort Worth, TX area?

At M&P Law Offices, we offer personalized estate planning solutions to provide you with peace of mind and secure your family’s future.

Zach was great, handled my case with expert knowledge that you would expect from an experienced lawyer. Highly recommend!

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September 2024

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What is Estate Planning?

More Than Just Documents, It’s About Peace of Mind

Estate planning goes beyond simply drafting a will. It’s about creating a comprehensive strategy that reflects your values and ensures your loved ones are cared for according to your wishes.

Our compassionate team at M&P Law Offices is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the process.

Have your wishes known and followed when it matters most.
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Why is Estate Planning Crucial in Texas?

  • Protect Your Assets: Safeguard your hard-earned assets and ensure they are distributed to your beneficiaries according to your wishes.
  • Minimize Taxes: Implement strategies to reduce potential estate taxes, preserving more of your wealth for your loved ones.
  • Direct Healthcare Decisions: Outline your medical preferences with a living will and healthcare power of attorney, empowering someone you trust to make decisions if you cannot.
  • Plan for Your Children’s Future: Name guardians for minor children, ensuring their well-being in any circumstance.
  • Easy Transition: Simplify the transfer of assets through the probate process or in avoidance of probate as determined by individual desires and needs.

The Process for Estate Planning in Texas

Working with M&P Law Offices to create a customized Estate Plan is easier than you think.
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Step 1: Consultation

The process starts with a consultation so that we can determine your wants and desires and devise a plan as to what is the best way to achieve your goals.  We can do this in person or via virtual conference or telephonic conference.  Again, we strive to make the process fit your time restraints and wishes.

Step 2: Gather Information

Gathering information is the next step of the process.  This will allow us to get to know you and your estate. Large, small, or somewhere in between, we can implement the plan determined to best take care of you.

Step 3: Draft Documents

We will then draft the documents and provide you the drafts to review.

Step 4: Execute Documents

Once we have your approval of the documents, we will schedule an appointment for their execution.  

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Why Choose M&P Law Offices for your Texas Estate Plan?

We are proud to be a Texas-born and bred law firm.

  • Local Expertise: We are proud to serve individuals and families in Aledo, Parker County, and the greater Fort Worth area.
  • Client-Focused Approach: We take the time to understand your unique needs and goals, tailoring a plan to your specific circumstances.
  • Experienced Guidance: Our attorneys stay updated on ever-changing estate laws, providing you with informed and practical advice.
  • Compassionate Support: We understand that estate planning can be emotionally complex. Our team provides empathetic support throughout the entire process.

Never compromise when it comes to your family and your legacy. schedule a consultation with our experienced estate planning attorneys in Aledo, TX. We’re here to protect your legacy and provide you with the peace of mind you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions About Estate Planning in Texas

Want answers to your specific Estate Planning situation?

Schedule a Consultation with an experienced Texas Estate Planning Attorney to get direct answers for your unique family needs.

1. Last Will and Testament:

This legal document dictates how your assets will be distributed after your death and names an executor to manage your estate. In Texas, a valid will must meet specific requirements:

  • Be in writing
  • Signed by the testator (person making the will)
  • Witnessed by two individuals (not beneficiaries of the will)
  • Testator must be at least 18 years old, of sound mind, and intend for the document to be their will

2. Durable Power of Attorney for Finances:

This document allows you to appoint someone you trust to manage your financial affairs if you become incapacitated or unable to do so yourself.

3. Medical Power of Attorney:

Also known as a healthcare power of attorney, this document designates someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf if you are unable to communicate with your doctor due to illness or injury.

4. Directive to Physicians and Family or Surrogates:

Commonly called a Living Will or an advance directive, this document outlines your healthcare preferences and end-of-life wishes.

5. Declaration of Guardian:

If you have minor children, this vital document names a guardian to care for them if you become incapacitated or pass away. You can list multiple guardians in order of preference.

6. HIPAA Release:

While not always mandatory, a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) release authorizes healthcare providers to share your medical information with designated individuals, ensuring they can advocate for your care.

Think of it like this:

A will is like a handwritten note saying where you want your belongings to go.

Estate planning is like a detailed map, carefully crafted to make sure you are protected, your wishes followed, and your loved ones receive everything you intended – without unnecessary costs or delays.

Rest assured, knowing that your estate plan has accomplished these three key objectives:

  1. You’ve entrusted a reliable person to handle your affairs.
  2. Your legacy will benefit those closest to your heart.
  3. Your hard-earned assets will be protected and maximized for your heirs.

Contact Us

Whether you need legal advice or representation, M&P Law Offices is here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and discover how we can assist you.

We are more than just attorneys; we are your trusted legal partners dedicated to achieving justice and success for you.

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