Texas Will & Trust

Texas Will & Trust

Prepare your Texas will, trusts, and related documents with care.

Guided questionnaires that produce attorney-ready Word files under Texas law.

Why it matters

Why a will and estate plan matter

Without clear documents, Texas law—not your family—decides who inherits, who makes medical choices, and who cares for your children.

  1. 01

    You decide, not the state

    If you die without a will, Texas intestacy rules choose your heirs. A will lets you say who receives what.

  2. 02

    Protect your family from delay and conflict

    Clear instructions reduce probate fights, court delays, and stress for the people you love.

  3. 03

    Someone can act if you can’t

    Powers of attorney and healthcare documents name who manages money and medical care if you become unable to.

  4. 04

    Name who raises your children

    A guardianship appointment lets you choose who should care for your minor children—not leave it to a court alone.

Document guide

What documents do you need?

Check every situation that applies. We’ll suggest a will, a trust, both, and any other Texas forms that usually go with them.

Select what applies to you

Your core plan

Start with the basics

Select situations above. Most people begin with a will — and add a trust when they want to avoid probate or stage inheritances.

Also recommended for you

No extra documents yet — check more situations above, or start with a will below.

This guide is for orientation only and is not legal advice. An attorney can confirm the right mix for your situation.

Documents

Open a questionnaire when you are ready to begin.

Transfer on Death Deed

Property & estate

Transfer Texas real property on death without probate. Collect owner, property, and beneficiary details.

Owner & property · Beneficiaries · Word export

Directive to Physicians

Healthcare & end-of-life

Document your end-of-life treatment preferences and designate health care spokespersons. Texas individual directive.

Client details · Spokesperson (conditional) · Word export

Medical Power of Attorney

Healthcare & end-of-life

Appoint a health care agent to make medical decisions for you if you become incapacitated. Texas individual form.

Principal & agent · Alternate agents · Word export

Name executors, beneficiaries, and how your estate should be distributed. Texas last will questionnaire.

Testator & family · Executors & bequests · Word export

Additional documents in development

Revocable Living Trust and other Texas estate planning forms will be available soon.

How it works

From answers to a signed Texas document.

  1. 01

    Fill Out Form

    Answer guided questions about your estate, beneficiaries, and personal details.

  2. 02

    Generate Document

    Your answers are merged into a Texas-compliant Word document instantly.

  3. 03

    Print

    Print the completed document and review it carefully before signing.

  4. 04

    Notarize

    Sign before a licensed notary public with required witnesses present.

  5. 05

    Takes Effect

    Your document is legally effective and ready to file or store.