Creating a legally sound will is now easier than ever. With Texas Estate Forms, you can create your will on your own time.
You can fill out your will forms online at your convenience—no waiting for appointments.
Once you complete the forms, a licensed attorney will review your will for accuracy and compliance.
You can update your will whenever your circumstances change, ensuring it’s always up-to-date.
Complete your estate planning forms from the comfort of your home.
Begin by completing our intuitive online form with the necessary details for your estate planning document. It’s simple and guided, making sure you provide all the relevant information.
Once you submit the form, our platform automatically generates your legal document based on the information you provided. The document is tailored specifically to your input.
After the document is generated, you can download it to your device. You will need to fill in any remaining sections manually, ensuring all required details are complete.
Finally, sign your completed document and scan it. Once signed, simply send it back to us for review, ensuring everything is in order.
Secure your child’s future by nominating guardians, ensuring financial support, and specifying your healthcare and final arrangement wishes.
You’ve spent a lifetime building a legacy, creating memories with loved ones, and carefully managing your assets. Now, think about what would happen to all that you’ve worked so hard for if you didn’t have a plan in place. Without a will, your estate could end up being distributed according to state laws.
This is where a Will becomes essential:
Texas Estate Forms is an online platform designed for Texans to easily create essential estate planning documents like wills, trusts, power of attorney (POA), and medical power of attorney (MPOA). Simplify the process with user-friendly tools tailored to Texas laws, ensuring peace of mind and protection for you and your loved ones.
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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