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Create or update your estate planning documents in just minutes. Texas Estate Forms empowers you to independently complete your legal documents with ease. Once finished, a licensed attorney will review them to ensure they’re accurate and fully compliant with legal standards, giving you confidence and peace of mind in your estate planning.

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Trust

Create a trust to manage your assets, offering more control and privacy, while potentially avoiding probate.

Will

A legal document outlines how your property and assets will be distributed after your passing.

Transfer on Death Deed (TODD)

Transfer real estate directly to your heirs without probate, ensuring a smooth transition.

Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA)

Designate a trusted individual to make medical decisions on your behalf if you’re incapacitated.

Power of Attorney (POA)

Appoint someone to manage your financial and legal affairs if you cannot do so.

Frequently Asked Questions

At Alexander S Roig PLLC, we bring over 20 years of dedicated experience in estate planning and trust law, helping individuals and families secure their futures. With personalized, practical solutions, we guide clients through complex estate matters

What is estate planning, and why do I need it?

Estate planning ensures your assets are managed and distributed according to your wishes after you pass. It protects your family, avoids legal disputes, and ensures important decisions are made if you’re incapacitated.

An estate plan typically includes a will, trust, power of attorney, medical power of attorney, and a transfer on death deed (TODD) for real estate.

A will directs how your assets are distributed after death and goes through probate. A trust allows assets to pass without probate and offers more control over when and how they are distributed.

A POA appoints someone to manage your legal and financial affairs if you’re unable to do so yourself due to illness or incapacity.

A TODD allows your property to transfer directly to heirs upon your death, bypassing probate and simplifying the process for your loved ones.

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