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Why You Need a Will:
Without a will, the Texas probate Code sets out what will happen to your estate, which is most likely not the way you would prefer your estate to be divided. Do not let outsiders decide who receives the disbursement of your estate. Contact our Texas probate lawyers immediately to ensure your will is distributed exactly as you wish.
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Creation of Wills:
Creation of a will is handled by an experienced probate attorney per your specific requests. All legal processes are followed to the finest detail, ensuring that living wills or trusts are followed exactly as you request in a fast and hassle-free manner. Call 877-436-8750 to speak with a probate attorney about the creation of a will.
Contesting a Will:
Often times, living wills are contested on various grounds. Our probate attorneys are well-versed in defending your living wills or trusts, as well as going to battle for you when contesting a will. With the unfortunate circumstances surrounding most matters where probate law comes into play, the ultimate goal is to traverse through the process as quickly as possible so that all parties involved are allowed to deal with the most important issues at hand. Contact Haugen Law Firm, P.C., today to minimize the complexities and expenses of probate law while maximizing your results.
Trusts:
Trusts have a direct impact on those you leave behind and should therefore only be handled by an experienced probate attorney. Ensure the well-being of those who survive you or whomever the trust is being created for by working with the Haugen Law Firm, P.C.
Legal Services:
Our legal services allow you to have the final say in matters concerning your well-being. Planning ahead of time for the following matters is not only good insurance, but will also save your family members the time, expense, and emotional toll of having to go to court to get the authority to handle these issues and make these decisions for you.
Trusts
Wills
Guardianship for Minors
Donation of Your Body
Donation of Organs or Tissue
Directives on Disposal of Your Remains
Statutory Durable Powers of Attorney
Medical Power of Attorney
Directive to Physicians
Declaration of Guardian for Minors while Parent is Living
Declaration of Guardian Before Need Arises
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