SAFEGUARD YOUR LEGACY

Secure Your Family's Future With a Will

Gift your loved ones the ease of your final wishes.

Basic Will Package
Single $0
Married $0

  • Expertly drafted documents

  • Access to an experienced attorney

  • Back by Texas based law firm

Your Will Package Includes:

  • Last Will and Testament

  • Financial Power of Attorney

  • Medical Power of Attorney

  • HIPAA Release

WHY FADELYLAW IS THE BEST CHOICE

  • We are local Texas Attorneys

    Use Miller Law Office, PLLC Online Estate Planning Systems to protect your legacy. Our process is simple, we are local and you an schedule a consultation anytime with one of our attorneys.

  • Experienced and hassle-free, cost-effective process

    For as low as $0 gets you documents ready to sign in a mere 15 minutes. Other Texas attorneys will charge substantially more and may require weeks for scheduling and document preparation.

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About Miller Law Office, PLLC

It’s not easy making the decision to contact an elder law and estate planning attorney. Even though you know it’s an important step to take, you’ve probably been putting it off for a long time. We understand your apprehension, and we want to assure you that our staff is committed to making the process as easy as possible. Whether you are writing a will or trust or getting documents in order for the possibility of long-term care, it is a very personal process, and you probably have lots of questions. When you come to Miller Law Office, PLLC, you will find a friendly, professional staff waiting to help you make sure your family and your assets are taken care of, whatever the future may hold.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR YOUR ONLINE WILL SOLUTION

  • A sympathetic ear

    At Miller Law Office, PLLC, we listen to you. Other firms may offer lectures on what you should and shouldn’t do, but we work with you to understand your dreams and accomplish your goals.

  • Free information

    Through our website, newsletter, free publications, and our knowledgeable staff, all of your questions will be answered.

  • Relief from your burden of worry

    The future is uncertain, and worrying about what could happen can become a heavy burden. We lift the load off your shoulders.

  • Hope

    When you can’t see how you will help your elderly parents pay for the long-term care they need or support your family if you become incapacitated, our plans and options will give you hope.
     

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HERE'S HOW
THE PROCESS WORKS

Submit your information
Step One

You will submit your information by completing a simple questionnaire.

Attorney Reviews
Step Two

Attorney will review and draft your documents.

Receive the Document
Step Three

You will receive your finalized documents for signature.

Sign with Notary
Step Four

You will sign your documents with a notary public.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Question 1: What is a Will?

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A Will is just one piece of an estate plan. This document provides information about who is to receive your property upon your death, who oversees administering your estate to your beneficiaries, who is appointed as a trustee and guardian (if applicable) and can include many other provisions.

Question 2: Who needs to have a Will?

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If you do not have a living will and you become incapacitated and unable to make your own decisions, your physicians will turn to your closest family members (spouse, then children) for decisions.

Question 3: What happens if I die without a Will or “estate plan?”

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If a you are single and die without a will in Texas, your property will pass as follows: Your property will pass equally to your parents if both are living. If one parent has died, and you don't have any siblings, then your estate will pass to your surviving parent.

Question 4: What is Living Will?

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It is written statement detailing a person's desires regarding their medical treatment in circumstances in which they are no longer able to express informed consent, especially an advance directive.

Question 5: What is a durable power of attorney?

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Durable power of attorney authorizes someone to manage your financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and selling property.