Texas Wills Attorney

Affordable Texas Wills. Fleischmann Legal Group provides flat-rate Last Will and Testament services, including drafting, review, and execution assistance.

Texas Last Will and Testament Services

The flat-rate price for Texas Wills includes information gathering, drafting your valid Texas Last Will and Testament, and even overseeing the signing of your Texas Will.

Fleischmann Legal Group can assist with your flat-rate Last Will and Testament. Our North Texas wills lawyers also review existing wills and prepare estate planning documents other than just wills.

 

Wills Creation and Review Services

Fleischmann Legal Group performs wills review in Fort Worth, Dallas, and surrounding areas. Contact the law office to have your existing Will reviewed by one of our experienced estate planning attorneys.

Why You Need a Valid Texas Will

Wills in Texas must meet all the legal standards set forth in the Texas Estates Code. If you die with an invalid Texas will, the probate court may not accept the will, and your estate may be treated as if you died without a will at all.

Consequences of Dying Without a Will

The consequences of dying without a Will in Texas can be very expensive and burdensome for your loved ones. Depending on the estate's assets and debts, the cost of administering an estate without a will can jump from hundreds of dollars into thousands of dollars.

Will Amendments and Codicils

Even if your will is valid in Texas, you may wish to make changes to your will. The Texas Estates Code allows you to make as many amendments to your will as you choose through the use of "codicils." A codicil is a valid amendment to your will, and a codicil in Texas must be executed with all the same formalities as the original last will and testament.

Will Drafting

Professional drafting of your Texas Last Will and Testament that meets all legal requirements under the Texas Estates Code.

Will Review

Comprehensive review of existing wills to ensure they meet current Texas legal standards and reflect your current wishes.

Will Execution

Professional oversight of the will signing process to ensure proper execution with required witnesses and notarization.

Living Will

Provides comprehensive will drafting services to ensure your Texas Will meets all legal requirements.

Important Will Amendment Guidelines

Estate administration where there is no will is generally more burdensome and costly for your family, which is why it may be a good idea to have your existing will reviewed by a Texas wills attorney.

It should go without saying that you should never amend your will in Texas by writing on your existing will. The only legally valid way to amend a will in Texas is with a codicil.

Wills PLUS Planning Package

Need more than a Last Will? If you also need a power of attorney, living will, and declaration of guardian. Contact us for wills PLUS Planning Package.

Texas Will Legal Requirements

Wills in Texas must meet all the legal standards set forth in the Texas Estates Code. If you die with an invalid Texas will, the probate court may not accept the will, and your estate may be treated as if you died without a will at all:

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Court Filing

Our experienced attorneys ensure your Texas Will is properly drafted and executed according to Texas law.

2

Will Consultation

We provide comprehensive will consultation services, from initial planning to final execution.

3

Final Distribution

We ensure proper distribution of assets to beneficiaries according to the will or Texas law.

4

Review and Signing

We review each document with you and ensure proper execution with required witnesses and notarization.

Consequences of Dying Without a Will

The consequences of dying without a Will in Texas can be very expensive and burdensome for your loved ones. Depending on the estate's assets and debts, the cost of administering an estate without a will can jump from in the hundreds of dollars into the thousands of dollars:

Warning Signs You Need Professional Help:

  • Creating a will without legal guidance
  • Using outdated or invalid will forms
  • Failing to properly execute the will
  • Not updating your will after major life changes
  • Attempting to amend your will by writing on it

Need Help with Your Texas Will?

Don't create your Texas Will alone. Contact Fleischmann Legal Group today to schedule your free consultation and get expert guidance for your Texas Will at our flat-rate price.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Will cost?

The firm offers a flat-rate price for a Texas Last Will and Testament, which includes drafting and overseeing the signing. Contact our office for specific pricing!

Why is having a valid Will so important?

If your Will is invalid, the court may ignore it. This can make settling your estate much more expensive and difficult for your family.

How can I legally change my Will?

The only valid way to amend a Will in Texas is with a formal document called a "codicil." You should never make changes by writing directly on the original.

I already have a Will. Can you look at it?

Yes, the firm's attorneys can review your existing Will to ensure it is still valid and meets Texas legal standards.

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