Protect your family, your assets, and your wishes with a clear, practical estate plan. Serving individuals and families in Lubbock and across West Texas.
Estate planning is about making sure your wishes are followed and your family is protected. Without a clear plan in place, important decisions can be left to the courts, creating unnecessary stress and complications for your loved ones.
A well-prepared estate plan provides clarity, structure, and peace of mind. EZ Law helps individuals and families in Lubbock and throughout West Texas create straightforward estate plans tailored to their needs.
Many people assume estate planning is only necessary for large estates, but it is important for anyone who wants control over their future decisions.
Estate planning helps:
Without a plan, Texas law determines how assets are distributed, which may not reflect your intentions.
A complete estate plan is designed to address both financial and personal decisions. The right combination of documents depends on your situation, but most plans include:
A will outlines how your assets should be distributed and who will be responsible for handling your estate.
These documents allow a trusted person to make financial or legal decisions on your behalf if needed.
Also known as advance directives, these documents provide guidance for healthcare decisions if you are unable to communicate your wishes.
Simple planning tools can help organize your assets and reduce confusion for your family.
If you have assets, responsibilities, or people who depend on you, an estate plan is worth putting in place.
Trademark registration involves several key steps:
A Clear and Practical Approach to Estate Planning
Estate planning should not feel overwhelming. The process is explained clearly so you can make informed decisions.
Many estate planning services are offered at a fixed cost, so you know exactly what to expect.
You work directly with your attorney throughout the process.
You work directly with your attorney throughout the process.
Plans are designed to be practical, not overly complicated or unnecessary.
Local experience with a clear understanding of Texas estate laws and considerations.
Yes. Without a will, Texas law determines how your assets are distributed, which may not match your wishes.
Your estate may go through a more complicated legal process, and decisions may be made without clear guidance from you.
Plans should be reviewed after major life changes such as marriage, children, or significant financial changes.
Many basic estate planning services are available on a flat-fee basis, making the process more accessible and predictable.
Taking the time to create an estate plan now can prevent major issues later. Get clear, practical guidance from a Lubbock estate planning attorney who keeps the process simple and straightforward.