Creating a legally sound will is now easier than ever. With Texas Estate Forms, you can create your will online in just minutes.
Planning for the future doesn’t have to be complicated. With our intuitive online platform, you can create your will at your own pace using attorney‑drafted templates. Just complete the form, submit payment, and receive your personalized legal document instantly via email—no consultations, no delays, just simple and secure estate planning.

You can fill out your will forms online at your convenience—no waiting for appointments.

All of our forms are professionally created by experienced estate planning attorneys.

You can update your will whenever your circumstances change, ensuring it’s always up-to-date.

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Creating your estate planning documents has never been easier. Follow our simple process to get your legally complete forms.
Complete our easy-to-follow form with all the necessary information for your estate planning document. It's designed to guide you through each step.
After completing the form and submitting payment, your customized, attorney-drafted document will be generated and instantly emailed to you. No waiting. No approval needed.
Finally, sign your completed document in front of a notary public and witnesses where indicated.
Create a Texas last will and testament in minutes with Texas Online Will Forms—nominate guardians, list beneficiaries, and appoint an executor using attorney‑drafted Texas legal will forms. Make a will online with a guided flow, then print and sign your State of Texas last will and testament form with two witnesses and add a self‑proving affidavit for a smoother probate process. Protect your family now with a Texas simple will form that’s fast, secure, and compliant.
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.
Yes. You can create a will online in Texas using Texas online will forms, but you must print it and sign with two witnesses to make a valid Texas will and testament; Texas does not recognize digital-only wills.
Notarization isn’t required for a valid Texas last will and testament, but adding a notarized self-proving affidavit can speed up probate because witnesses won’t need to appear.
Two credible witnesses, generally age 14 or older and not beneficiaries, should watch you sign and then sign your Texas will in your presence; avoid using interested parties as witnesses.
Yes. The Supreme Court of Texas has approved official Texas will forms for different family situations, which still require proper signing with witnesses and a notary for the self-proving affidavit.
Execute a new Texas will and testament form that expressly revokes prior wills, then sign with witnesses and consider a new self-proving affidavit; distribute updated copies to your executor.
Identify the testator, beneficiaries, specific gifts, a residuary clause, an executor, guardians for minors, and Texas governing law; then properly execute and attach a self-proving affidavit.
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