Many families believe they have a plan—until probate or confusion proves otherwise.
This consultation is an opportunity to review your situation, identify potential risks, and discuss estate planning options tailored to your family under Texas law.
During Your Consultation, We Will:
- Review your family and asset situation
- Identify potential estate planning risks
- Discuss wills, trusts, and probate avoidance strategies
Answer your questions clearly and directly
The Consultation is free, so why is there a $50 Scheduling Deposit
A $50 deposit is required to reserve your consultation time.
- The deposit is fully refundable when you attend your appointment
- Or it can be applied toward your estate planning services
This policy helps ensure availability for clients who are ready to move forward.
If you need to reschedule with reasonable notice, we are happy to transfer your deposit to a new appointment time.
There is no obligation to proceed after the consultation. The goal is to provide clarity so you can make informed decisions.
Who This Consultation Is For
This consultation is a good fit if you:
- Want to create or update an estate plan
- Have questions about wills vs trusts
- Are concerned about probate or family complications
- Prefer clear, practical guidance
Not Ready Yet?
If you’re still gathering information, you may want to start with the free Texas Probate Risk Workbook before scheduling.
If you’re ready to move forward with estate planning, the fastest way to get on my calendar is to schedule a consultation below.
Your time will be reserved once your scheduling deposit is submitted.
You’ll receive an email confirmation with appointment details immediately after booking.
Call the Office
If you have a quick question about scheduling or you’re not sure which appointment type to choose, call during office hours.
Phone: 254-233-7300
Office hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00 am-5:00 pm
(Client meetings typically between 10:00 am and 3:00 pm.)
Send a Message
For non-urgent questions, you can send a message, and we’ll respond within one business day.
This website provides Texas-specific educational information and general information about legal services. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship.