What's Inside Your Kit
📋 Simple Will
Compliant with Texas Estates Code
- Names guardians for minor children — you choose, not a judge
- Distributes assets according to your wishes
- Appoints an independent executor
- Includes residuary clause
- Overrides Texas default intestacy laws
💰 Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
Texas Estates Code Chapter 752
- Uses Texas statutory POA form
- Names trusted agent to handle finances
- Covers banking, real estate, insurance, tax filings, and benefits
- Effective immediately or upon incapacity
- Helps keep family out of court
🏥 Directive to Physicians & Medical Power of Attorney
Texas Health & Safety Code Compliant
- Directive to Physicians (Living Will)
- Medical Power of Attorney
- Texas requires separate forms — both included
- Provides clarity during medical emergencies
📞 Emergency Information Sheet
- One-page summary of key contacts & accounts
- Designed for emergency access
- Practical and easy to use
📝 Step-by-Step Signing Instructions
- Exact execution requirements under Texas law
- Witness & notarization guidance
- Written in plain English
Who This Kit Is For
✅ Great Fit If You:
- Live in Texas (any county)
- Estate under $500,000
- Want to name guardians
- Have a straightforward family situation
- Married and want assets to pass to spouse first
- Want protection without a $500+ attorney bill
❌ Not the Right Fit If You:
- Estate over $500,000
- Need trust planning or tax strategies
- Blended family complexities
- Own a business with partners
- Want to disinherit a family member
Why This Kit (and Not a Free Template)
Free online forms are generic. They are not written specifically for Texas and may miss required statutory language.
Every document follows current Texas law and includes provisions required under Texas statutes.
This is not a generic template. These are the same documents prepared for real families.
Texas-Specific Details
Community Property
Texas is a community property state. The documents account for community property rules.
Independent Administration
Texas allows independent administration, reducing court supervision and costs.
Witness Requirements
Texas wills require two witnesses. A self-proving affidavit is included.
Statutory POA Form
Uses the Texas statutory POA form required to be accepted by financial institutions.
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Legal Disclaimer: This kit provides documents for simple estate planning situations and is not a substitute for personalized legal advice. Documents drafted by licensed estate planning attorneys in Utah, Arizona, and Texas.