Texas Testamentary Wills, Texas Living Wills, Texas Powers of Attorney, and Texas Declarations of Guardianship
Over 90% of Americans do not have documents necessary to express their last wishes! Consequently, this large majority of folks leave those decisions in the hands of their relatives, and the government. While thinking about our demise may be uncomfortable, it is necessary to do in order to relieve our loved ones of trying to make those decisions for us which we should have made for ourselves. A Texas Living Will and a Texas Medical Power of Attorney can avoid a "Terry Schiavo" situation.
A Texas Testamentary Will allows us to dispose of our property, in accordance with our wishes, at the time of our passing on from this life. A Texas General Durable Power of Attorney can be used to allow a trusted person to manage our affairs should we become disabled. Finally, A Texas Declaration of Guardian allows us to choose who will (and/or who will not!) be appointed as our Guardian, should that need arise in the future. We have handouts for our clients that further explain each of these instruments. We will be glad to meet with you to discuss these matters in any of our offices located in Little Elm, Texas, The Colony, Texas, and Lewisville, Texas.