Secure Your Legacy with Will-Based Plans
Why Choose a Will-Based Plan?
Many people find themselves overwhelmed by the thought of planning their estate, especially when considering the risks of default Texas laws. Without a valid will, courts may decide who inherits your assets, which can lead to unintended consequences. At Aligned Life and Legacy Law, we help you avoid this uncertainty by crafting a will that clearly outlines your wishes. Our personalized approach ensures your family's needs and unique circumstances are addressed.
Executor and Guardian Designations
Key Elements of a Will-Based Plan
Deciding who will manage your estate and who will care for minor children is crucial. Our approach ensures you make informed choices that reflect your values and priorities. We guide you through the selection process, helping you understand the responsibilities involved and the qualities to look for in your candidates.
Common Misunderstandings About Wills
Many people mistakenly believe that a will alone covers all their needs. However, failing to update it regularly or not covering all assets can lead to challenges. Additionally, relying solely on a will might not address all aspects of your estate. At Aligned Life and Legacy Law, we ensure your plan is comprehensive and up-to-date, minimizing risks and providing peace of mind.
Addressing Complex Family Dynamics
Situations Requiring a Will-Based Plan
If you have a blended family or unique family structure, a will-based plan can ensure your intentions are respected. We understand the sensitivities involved and work diligently to protect your family's interests. Our plans include provisions for all family members, reflecting your wishes clearly to avoid future disputes.
Estate Planning Services

FAQS
Your Questions, Answered Clearly
What is a will-based estate plan?
A will-based estate plan primarily uses a last will and testament to distribute assets and appoint guardians.Why is a will important in Texas?
Without a valid will, Texas courts may apply default state laws, which might not align with your wishes.How often should I update my will?
Review your will every few years or after major life events to ensure it reflects your current wishes.Can a will cover all my estate planning needs?
While a will is crucial, it may not address every need. We evaluate your situation to recommend additional tools if needed.What if I have minor children?
A will allows you to designate guardians for minor children, ensuring they are cared for by someone you trust.

