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Estate Planning Attorney in Corpus Christi

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When
Simple estate plans can often be drafted after one consultation and document review. Trusts, probate, tax issues, or family conflict take longer.
Where
Up to 75 miles from Corpus Christi. Coastal Bend coverage.
What people call about
  • Need a will, trust, or powers of attorney
  • Avoid family conflict after death
  • Update documents after marriage, divorce, birth, or death
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Estate Planning Attorney in Corpus Christi, TX

Subtropical Gulf Coast climate.

For estate planning attorney, the service area covers roughly 75 miles from central Corpus Christi.

Common reasons to call

  • Need a will, trust, or powers of attorney
  • Avoid family conflict after death
  • Update documents after marriage, divorce, birth, or death
  • Plan for blended family or second marriage
  • Probate question after a parent dies
  • Special needs, minor children, or guardianship concern
  • Business succession or real estate transfer
  • Military family or retiree estate planning

Typical work

  • Will drafting and execution
  • Durable power of attorney and medical power of attorney
  • Directive to physicians and HIPAA release
  • Revocable living trust planning where appropriate
  • Beneficiary and asset-title review
  • Probate consultation and estate administration
  • Guardianship and incapacity planning coordination

Typical turnaround

Simple estate plans can often be drafted after one consultation and document review. Trusts, probate, tax issues, or family conflict take longer.

Job sizes

Minor

Simple document review, beneficiary check, or single power of attorney

Standard

Basic will package with powers of attorney and medical directives

Major

Trust planning, blended family planning, business assets, or probate administration

Replacement

Complex estate plan with trusts, tax coordination, guardianship, or contested probate

Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.

What to expect

  • Texas licensed attorneys in good standing with the State Bar
  • Board-certified estate planning and probate attorneys available where applicable
  • Documents signed with Texas execution requirements in mind
  • Asset titles and beneficiary designations reviewed with the plan

Texas attorney license, State Bar of Texas good standing, Texas Board of Legal Specialization Estate Planning and Probate certification where applicable, probate court experience.

Common questions

Do I need a will if I do not own much?

Usually, yes. A will and powers of attorney make things easier for family and give clear instructions before a crisis.

Are estate planning lawyers licensed in Texas?

Yes. Verify the lawyer through the State Bar of Texas. Board certification in estate planning and probate is optional but useful for more complex estates.

What documents are usually included?

A basic package often includes a will, durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, directive to physicians, and HIPAA release.

Do I need a trust?

Maybe. Trusts can help with privacy, out-of-state property, incapacity planning, and certain family situations. They are not automatically better for everyone.

When should I update my documents?

Update after marriage, divorce, birth, death, major asset changes, moving states, or when the people named in your documents are no longer the right fit.

Can you help after someone has died?

Yes. Probate or estate administration starts with the will, death certificate, asset list, and family contact information. The attorney explains the court path.

Coastal Bend seasons

Spring (March - May)

Good time for family document updates after tax season paperwork is gathered.

Summer (June - August)

Military moves and family visits often trigger estate planning conversations.

Fall (September - November)

Year-end planning begins for business owners and retirees.

Winter (December - February)

Holiday family visits often surface probate, guardianship, and planning needs.

Related services

Coverage across the Coastal Bend

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