Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Texas before hiring.
Showing 7 estate planning attorneys in Lake Jackson, TX
Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Jerome Aldrich, Attorney at Law
122 W Way St Suite 316, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 236-1111
Wilsey Stephen H, Law Office of Stephen H Wilsey
490 This Way #200, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 285-0100
stephenwilseylaw.com
Cordoba Law Firm, PLLC
85 Oak Dr Suite 102, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 297-2854
cordobafirm.com
Mark R. Davis P.C.
near Luby's, 7 W Way Ct, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 297-8860
markrdavispc.com
Stovall Everett Law Office
481 This Way, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 297-4210
esslaw.net
Doug Colvin Law Offices
7 W Way Ct, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 480-0098
Williams Matthew T
Lake Jackson, TX 77566
(979) 297-4210
esslaw.net
What Does a Estate Planning Attorney in Lake Jackson Cost?
Estate planning costs in Texas vary by complexity. A simple will package may cost between $300 and $800. A revocable living trust package often ranges from $1,500 to $3,500. Hourly rates for estate planning attorneys in Lake Jackson are usually $200 to $400 per hour. Complex estates with tax planning can cost more. This is general information, not legal advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an estate planning attorney in Lake Jackson do?
An estate planning attorney helps you create legal documents to manage your assets and healthcare decisions. This includes wills, revocable living trusts, medical powers of attorney, and financial powers of attorney. They also assist with probate and trust administration after someone passes away.
Do I need a will or a trust in Texas?
A will is a basic document that names beneficiaries and an executor. A trust can help avoid probate and provide more control over asset distribution. In Texas, if you die without a will, your assets go to your closest relatives under state intestacy laws.
How long does probate take in Brazoria County Texas?
Probate in Brazoria County typically takes 4 to 9 months for an uncontested estate. Complex cases or disputes can take longer. Texas has an independent administration option that reduces court involvement and speeds up the process.