Will Preparation in Austin, Texas

Find the right Will Preparation attorney in Austin, TX

In Austin, Texas there are several problems that can rear their heads, derailing the process of drafting or executing a will. Typical examples include ambiguities in the language of the will, leading to conflicts and challenges. Most of these issues can be staved off through quality drafting.

Drafting a will doesn't need to be an intricate or particularly expensive process. If you have a small to moderate amount of assets (limited to a home, a car, and a few bank/investment accounts), and don't need to set up trusts or anything similar, you can probably have a will written in just a couple days, for a relatively small fee.

But even if the will is relatively simple, some preventable problems can derail the process. An efficient lawyer in Austin, Texas who specializes in wills and estate planning can help make sure that this doesn't happen to your will.

Many problems with wills are due to some of the required formalities not being followed. The formalities involved in drafting and executing a will are not particularly complicated, but they must be scrupulously followed. Otherwise, the will might not be given effect. In most states, the will must include some clear statement that the document is, in fact, the last will and testament of the person making it. It typically must also be witnessed and signed by at least 2 people who do not have any stake in the will.

Holographic Wills in Austin, Texas

In some states, "holographic wills" are valid. A holographic will is written by hand, in the testator's own handwriting. Such will do not need to have any witnesses to be valid.

Holographic wills, assuming they're recognized, are interpreted very broadly. This gives them the best possible chance of truly being implemented, since they will rarely be invalidated on technicalities.

You should know that not all states recognize holographic wills. Of course, you could still handwrite your will if you desire; but to be valid, it would have to be accompanied by all of the formalities (witnesses being the big one) of any other will.

If your estate is relatively small, and the devises you wish to make aren't very complicated, a holographic will can be a good option if they're valid in your state. Of course, it's never a bad idea to make a will with the assistance of a lawyer.

How Can A Austin, Texas Lawyer Help?

Because of the formalities required in drafting wills, it's never a bad idea to have a knowledgeable Austin, Texas attorney help in making your will. Even if your will is quite simple, and you have all the formalities figured out, it's still easy to make mistakes without a good once-over by a professional.

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Life in Austin

Austin, Texas is known as one of the best cities in Texas because there is a lot to do! Austin is the fourth largest city in Texas with a population of about 790,390. Also known for being the thirty-fifth largest metropolitan area in the United States, Austin has attractions for tourists of all types.

Popular attractions include Congress Avenue, Zilker Metropolitan Park, State Capital, Austin Nature Science Center, Mount Bonnell, Texas Military Forces Museum, Fall Creek Vineyards and Paramount Theatre. In all honestly, pages and pages could be written about the attractions in Austin. One really needs to go there to experience all the attractions and active vibe of the city. Austin is also home to many large multinational, international, mid-size, and small law firms. What does this mean? This means that any Austin resident and/or businesses have a large number of firms to choose from when seeking competent attorneys or law firms. This is a rare offering that not all metropolitan cities offer. Overall, from quality of life to industry, Austin is a great choice for visiting or living!

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