If You Do Nothing, Texas Has a Plan for You

It may not be what you expect.

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Built by Texas Attorneys

Texan Wills and Trusts was created by Texas-licensed attorneys who regularly review estate plans and see where generic online documents fail.

This system was designed to help Texas families complete their estate plan correctly, without guessing what to choose or how to do it.

Most Texas Families Get This Wrong

My spouse automatically gets everything. Not always.
A will avoids problems. It still goes through probate.
My family will figure it out. The court may decide what happens next.


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Estate Planning in Texas

Estate planning in Texas determines how your assets pass to your spouse, children, or other beneficiaries. Without a plan, Texas law controls distribution, which can lead to delays, court involvement, and unintended outcomes.

Do You Need a Will or a Trust in Texas?

Many Texas families assume a will is enough. A will requires probate, which can delay access to assets. A trust-based estate plan allows your family to avoid probate and maintain control.