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Securing Your Future

At West & West, Greer & Estorga, our team of Texas estate planning lawyers is dedicated to helping clients protect their assets, preserve family harmony, and ensure that their wishes are honored for future generations. Estate planning is not just about preparing for the end of life—it’s about creating a lasting plan that reflects your values, protects your loved ones, and provides peace of mind. Our estate planning lawyers guide clients through every aspect of the estate planning process, offering trusted legal counsel for wills, trusts, deeds, powers of attorney, and more.

Wills: The Foundation of Every Estate Plan

A well-drafted will serves as the cornerstone of a solid estate plan. It ensures your estate assets are distributed according to your wishes, not left to the discretion of the court. Our estate planning attorneys help clients in San Antonio and across Texas create both simple wills and more detailed estate documents designed to minimize disputes and streamline the probate process.

A will allows you to name an executor, outline guardianship for minor children, and designate beneficiaries for specific property. It also helps prevent family conflict by clarifying your intentions. Without a valid will, the court will determine how your estate is divided under Texas law, which may not reflect your wishes. Our estate planning lawyers ensure your will complies with all legal requirements and provides clarity and protection for your family members and loved ones.

Trusts: Flexible Tools for Long-Term Planning

Trusts are an essential part of comprehensive estate planning because they allow you to manage and distribute assets efficiently while avoiding probate. Whether you need a revocable living trust, irrevocable trust, or special needs trust, our estate planning attorneys in Texas create customized solutions tailored to your goals.

Trusts can provide asset protection, ensure privacy, and simplify trust administration for your heirs. They can also support charitable planning, care for dependents with special needs, or manage business interests. If disputes arise, our estate planning attorneys also handle trust litigation to ensure your intentions are upheld and your beneficiaries are treated fairly.

By working with an experienced estate planning lawyer, you can ensure your trust aligns with your long-term goals, reduces tax burdens, and benefits those you care about most.

Lady Bird Deeds: Simplifying Property Transfers

A Lady Bird deed, or enhanced life estate deed, allows property owners in Texas to maintain full control of their real estate during their lifetime while automatically transferring ownership to beneficiaries upon death—without the need for probate.

This tool is particularly effective for individuals who wish to keep control over their property, including the ability to sell, mortgage, or modify it, yet ensure a seamless transition after their passing. Our estate planning attorneys often recommend Lady Bird deeds as part of broader estate planning needs, as they can protect real estate assets while minimizing administrative burdens on family members.

When to Update Your Estate Plan

Estate planning is not a one-time task—it’s an ongoing process that should evolve with major life changes. You should review and update your estate plan after events such as marriage or divorce, the birth or adoption of a child, significant financial changes, the purchase or sale of property, or changes in tax or probate law.

Our estate planning attorneys recommend revisiting your documents at least every three to five years. Adjusting your estate plan ensures it reflects your current relationships, business succession interests, and financial priorities. A Texas estate planning lawyer can help you modify documents to ensure your beneficiaries and future generations are protected as your life and goals change.

The Benefits of Estate Planning

Comprehensive estate planning provides benefits that go far beyond asset distribution. It gives you control over your property, your healthcare decisions, and your family’s future. A well-prepared plan helps reduce taxes, avoid probate delays, and prevent disputes between heirs.

Estate planning also supports business planning, ensuring continuity through well-structured business succession documents. It allows for the creation of powers of attorney and healthcare directives, ensuring that trusted individuals can manage your affairs if you become incapacitated.

Most importantly, estate planning protects your loved ones from uncertainty. Our Texas estate planning attorneys provide clear legal guidance to help clients prepare for the unexpected while building a plan that reflects their wishes, goals, and family values.

Common Mistakes in Estate Planning

Even the best intentions can lead to avoidable problems without proper legal counsel. Common mistakes include failing to create a will or trust, neglecting to update documents after major life events, not naming contingent beneficiaries, and overlooking the appointment of guardians for minor children.

Other errors occur when individuals attempt to handle the estate planning process themselves using online forms or generic templates that don’t account for the legal complexities of Texas estate law. These documents often result in delays, increased probate costs, or family disputes.

Working with experienced estate planning attorneys ensures that every detail—from asset titling to beneficiary designations—is legally sound and customized to your needs. Our firm’s goal is to help you avoid costly errors and protect your estate assets for the benefit of those you care about most.

Guardianship Matters and Planning for Minor Children

If you have children, designating a guardian is one of the most important decisions you can make in your estate plan. Guardianship planning ensures that your children are raised by someone you trust if you pass away or become incapacitated.

Our Texas estate planning attorneys help parents evaluate options for guardianship, considering each potential guardian’s values, stability, and relationship with the child. We also address related family law issues, ensuring that custody and visitation rights are clear.

By establishing guardianship in your will or trust, you protect your children’s security, maintain their lifestyle, and reduce the likelihood of custody disputes among family members.

Collaborative Law and Family-Centered Planning

Our approach to Texas estate planning is rooted in collaboration and compassion. We believe that good planning reduces conflict, strengthens family ties, and creates transparency. Using collaborative law principles, we encourage open communication between family members during the planning process to address potential issues before they arise.

This proactive approach helps families preserve unity, avoid litigation, and maintain control over how assets are distributed. Our attorneys understand that estate planning is deeply personal and tailor every strategy to each client’s circumstances, values, and long-term goals.

Why Choose Our Texas Estate Planning Lawyers

At West & West, Greer & Estorga, we serve clients throughout Texas with thoughtful, detail-oriented estate planning services that address both personal and financial priorities. Our estate planning attorneys combine years of experience in probate law, elder law, and family law to deliver comprehensive legal services for individuals, families, and business owners.

We help clients create personalized plans that include wills, trusts, guardianship matters, and special needs trusts, ensuring that every estate planning need is met. From asset protection to trust administration and estate administration, our law firm provides dependable legal support throughout every stage of life.

Your future deserves protection. Whether you’re beginning your first estate plan or updating an existing one, our Texas estate planning attorneys are ready to guide you through every step of the process. Contact our law office today to schedule a consultation and start building a plan that provides security, clarity, and peace of mind for you and your family.

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