Asherton, TX Estate Planning Law Firms & Lawyers

59 Results have been found for estate planning attorneys in Asherton, Texas, belonging to 37 different law firms. Find trusted legal representation by reading our detailed profiles, peer endorsements, and client reviews. Below you will find Asherton law firms that provide estate planning services. To see attorneys, use the tab below. Showing results for Estate Planning within 75 miles of Asherton, TX
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  • Person, Mohrer, Morales, Boddy, Garcia & Gutierrez, PLLC (PMBG) is a distinguished law firm with a strong focus on practice areas, including oil & gas, civil & criminal litigation,... Read More

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  • 2 Lindenwood, Laredo, TX 78045

  • 403 Nye Dr., Laredo, TX 78041-2721

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  • 1112 San Agustin Ave., Laredo, TX 78040

  • 205 North Getty Street, Uvalde, TX 78801

  • 6010 McPherson, Ste. 130, Laredo, TX 78042

  • 6557 Metro Court, Suite 3, Laredo, TX 78041

  • 213 West Village Boulevard, Suite 6, Laredo, TX 78041-2283

  • 1420 San Bernardo Ave., Laredo, TX 78040-3749

  • 3824 Winrock Dr., Laredo, TX 78045

  • 1719 Washington St., Laredo, TX 78040

  • 1208 Laredo St., Laredo, TX 78040

  • 1514 Victoria Ste. 1, Laredo, TX 78042-6524

  • 1520 Clark Blvd., Ste. B, Laredo, TX 78040

  • 119 South Oak Street, Pearsall, TX 78061

  • 2602 Arkansas, Laredo, TX 78043-2257

  • 1618 Salinas Ave., Laredo, TX 78040

  • 201 W. Hillside, Ste. 17, Laredo, TX 78041

  • 405 A.F. Muller Sr. Memorial Blvd., Laredo, TX 78045

  • 212 Flores Ave., Laredo, TX 78040-5806

  • 120 E. North St., Uvalde, TX 78801-5333

  • Pearsall, TX 78061

  • 1119 Park Street, Laredo, TX 78040-3150

  • 546 Madison St., Eagle Pass, TX 78852

  • 809 Victoria, Laredo, TX 78042-0086

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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I have to leave each child something when I do my estate planning?

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Answered by attorney Edward L. Armstrong (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Edward L. Armstrong, P.C.
You do not have to leave your children anything but there names should be stated in your will with your statement that you make no provision for them.
You do not have to leave your children anything but there names should be stated in your will with your statement that you make no provision for them.

Will son to home when reverse mortgage is involved.

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Answered by attorney Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Dallas Estate Attorney
Depending on the terms of the reverse mortgage will depend what happens when you pass.  Typically these loans have a window for repayment after which the real estate belongs to them.  You might be able to do a TODD or LAdy Bird Deed of your interest, but until you meet with a lawyer who is versed in these areas, I would not recommend this as a DIY project.
Depending on the terms of the reverse mortgage will depend what happens when you pass.  Typically these loans have a window for repayment after which the real estate belongs to them.  You might be able to do a TODD or LAdy Bird Deed of your interest, but until you meet with a lawyer who is versed in these areas, I would not recommend this as a DIY project.
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Can I find out about my father's will if I don't have a copy?

Answered by attorney David L. Leon
Estate Planning lawyer at David L. Leon, P.C.
If the will was probated, then it's a public record and you can obtain a copy by going to the courthouse (either in person or on the courthouse's website). If the will has not been probated, but you know who has the original will, you can petition the court to force the person who has the will to provide it to the county clerk. You can then file for probate yourself.
If the will was probated, then it's a public record and you can obtain a copy by going to the courthouse (either in person or on the courthouse's website). If the will has not been probated, but you know who has the original will, you can petition the court to force the person who has the will to provide it to the county clerk. You can then file for probate yourself.
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