Practice Area 02

Estate Planning.
Your legacy, preserved.

Comprehensive estate planning for Texas families, professionals, and business owners — instruments built to weather probate, taxation, and the unexpected.

Services

A complete plan, not just documents.

Foundational instruments drafted to your wishes, your family structure, and Texas law — designed to hold up under scrutiny.

Asset protection, probate avoidance, and multi-generational planning. From simple living trusts to layered family structures.

Statutory and durable POAs covering finances, real estate, and business operations — drafted with specificity and scope you control.

Living wills, HIPAA authorizations, and medical powers of attorney that honor your values when you cannot speak for yourself.

Pre-need designations for minors and incapacitated adults. Done right, they keep courts and conflict out of your family’s life.

Who Needs This

Estate planning is for everyone.

If you have minor children, real property, retirement accounts, a business interest, or anyone in your life who depends on you — you need a plan. Estate planning is not a wealth question. It is a control question. 

Our Process

Five steps, thoroughly executed.

01

Initial Consultation

We discuss your family, assets, business interests, and what you want to protect. No documents yet — just listening.

02

Plan Design

We design the structure: which instruments, what trustees, what triggers, what tax treatment.

03

Document Drafting

Every document tailored — never templated. You review drafts and we revise until they match your intent precisely.

04

Review & Signing

Formal execution with witnesses and notarization. You leave with executed originals and a guided binder.

05

Ongoing Updates

Life changes — births, deaths, divorces, businesses sold, laws revised. Your plan should change with them.

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Attorney Spotlight

Larissa Garcia Reyna

Founding Partner

Larissa leads the firm’s estate planning practice with the precision and care these instruments demand. She partners with families and business owners across Texas to build comprehensive plans — from foundational wills to multi-generational trust structures — that protect what they have built.

Our Process

Estate planning, answered.

Do I really need an estate plan if I'm not wealthy?
Yes. Estate planning is about control — who makes decisions for you, who raises your children, who receives what you have. Net worth is secondary.
Texas intestacy law decides who inherits — and the result is often not what people would have chosen. Probate becomes longer, more expensive, and more contested.
A properly funded revocable trust generally avoids probate for the assets it holds. We help with both drafting and funding — the second step is where most plans fail.
Every 3-5 years, or whenever you experience a major life event: marriage, divorce, birth, death, business sale, or a significant move.
Yes. We handle both planning and the administration of estates and probate matters across Texas.
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Consultations are free, confidential, and without obligation. We respond same day.

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