Skip Probate Entirely. Protect Your Privacy.
Probate is the court process that validates a will and distributes your property after you pass away. In Texas, even a straightforward probate can take months, cost thousands of dollars in legal fees, and turn your private family matters into a public record that anyone can access. A revocable living trust lets your family skip all of that.
When you create a living trust, you transfer your property into the trust during your lifetime. You remain in complete control — you can buy, sell, change, or revoke anything at any time. You are the trustee. Nothing changes about how you live your daily life. But when you pass away, your successor trustee can distribute your assets to your beneficiaries without ever stepping foot in a courtroom.
Why Privacy Matters
When a will goes through probate, it becomes a public document. Anyone — neighbors, strangers, solicitors — can look up your will and see who inherited what, how much your estate was worth, and where your beneficiaries live. A living trust is a private document. It never gets filed with the court, and its contents remain confidential.
Built-In Incapacity Protection
If you become incapacitated, your successor trustee can step in immediately to manage your finances and assets without going to court. Without a trust, your family may need to pursue a guardianship — a costly, time-consuming, and emotionally draining court process.
What Is Included
- Revocable Living Trust — A fully customized trust document that holds your assets, avoids probate, and distributes your property privately and efficiently.
- Pour-Over Will — A safety-net will that catches any assets not yet titled in the trust and directs them into the trust after probate.
- Trust Funding Guidance — We walk you through transferring your home, bank accounts, and investments into the trust.
- Durable Power of Attorney — For assets not held in the trust and situations where a POA is needed alongside your trust.
- Medical POA + HIPAA + Directive — Your complete healthcare planning documents so your medical wishes are respected.
Transparent Pricing
Our flat fee starts at $3,500 for the complete trust-based estate plan.