Texas-statutory · attorney-drafted
Start with what you need today.
Step up to advisory support when your situation requires it. Wills, powers of attorney, and Transfer-on-Death deeds drawn to the Texas Estates Code — at fixed prices, with the same self-proving affidavits and statutory forms a $1,500 engagement would deliver.
Texas-specific. Not generic.
Every document is drawn to the Texas Estates Code, Health & Safety Code, or Property Code — including the statutory short-form POA Texas banks must accept under Ch. 752.
Built by a Texas firm.
TexasEstates is the storefront of Prestige Law Group, a d/b/a of Pratt Law Group, PLLC dba Prestige Law Group. Limited-scope representation per the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.
No billable-hour theater.
$97 per document up to full Trust plans at $497–$1,597. Bundles save up to 52%. Retainer and trust funds run through LawPay's IOLTA-compliant flow — by the book.
Not sure where to start?
Tell us who you are. We'll build your plan.
Skip the browsing. Pick the one that sounds like you and we'll route you to the exact bundle, the documents that matter, and the Texas statute that governs each signing.
I own a home AND have kids
The full Texas family plan, stacked.
I'm a homeowner
Keep your Texas home out of probate.
I have minor children
Name who raises them if you can't.
I own a business
Close the personal gaps. Then call us about the entity.
I split time between states
Texas docs for your Texas property — the rest needs a conversation.
I'm a single adult
You still need these five.
60-second planner
Four questions.
The right plan for you.
Tell us about your household, your home, your estate, and your family — we'll point you to the bundle that fits, or tell you honestly when your matter needs an actual conversation.
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Is TexasEstates.com Right for You?
We built TexasEstates.com to make foundational estate planning accessible, fast, and affordable for Texans with straightforward needs. It is not the right fit for every situation — and we want you to know that up front.
- You are a Texas resident with a relatively straightforward financial picture
- Your assets are primarily a home, retirement accounts, bank/brokerage accounts, and personal property
- You do not own an operating business, professional practice, or interests in private entities
- You want a clear, flat-fee package with defined deliverables
- You are comfortable completing a structured online intake and a short attorney review call
- You want your core documents prepared and signed within a defined timeline
- You do not need ongoing legal counsel after your documents are signed
- You are a physician, dentist, or other licensed medical professional
- You own or hold equity in a medical practice, PLLC, PC, or other professional entity
- You own an operating business, real estate holdings beyond your homestead, or rental properties
- Your estate is likely to approach or exceed the federal estate tax exemption
- You need integrated business succession, buy-sell, or M&A planning alongside your estate plan
- You want advanced planning tools such as SLATs, ILITs, DAPTs, FLPs, or charitable structures
- You expect ongoing counsel and an advisor relationship with your attorney over time
- You have blended-family, second-marriage, or special-needs planning complexity
- You are involved in, or anticipate, a contested estate, trust dispute, or probate litigation matter
Not sure which firm fits your situation? Take our 60-second self-assessment, or schedule a no-cost referral consultation and we will route you to the right team.
The Catalog
Eight documents.
Every one a Texan needs.
Two tracks · Save 24–28%
Pick your track.
Not just a bundle.
The estate plan every Texan adult should have.
For single adults and couples with children. Will, POAs, directive, and HIPAA — the foundation, structured around household type.
- Essentials Bundle — single adults · $797
- Family Protection — couples with kids · $897
Keep your biggest asset out of probate.
The only bundles that include a Transfer on Death Deed — Texas's statutory probate-avoidance tool for real property (Tex. Est. Code Ch. 114).
- Homeowner Bundle — home + baseline · $497
- Family + Homeowner Stack — family with a house · $1,097
Revocable Living Trusts.
Attorney-drafted Texas trust plans in three tiers — skip probate, maintain privacy, simplify the transfer. Pour-over will + funding instructions included.
- Starter — core trust · $497
- Complete — trust + incapacity · $997
- Premium — married couples · $1,597
"I'd been putting off a will for ten years because I thought I needed a 90-minute meeting and a $1,500 retainer. Forty-five minutes online, a notary at the bank, and it was done — and it was the actual statutory form. That's the difference."
Continuum Counsel
When the form stops fitting,
we have a conversation.
TexasEstates is for clean, common situations. For Trusts, blended families, business succession, professionals, tax-driven structures and contested matters, our advisory practice — Continuum Counsel — takes the matter directly.
How it works
Three steps. Done in an afternoon.
Pick your document
Browse the catalog or grab a bundle. Fixed prices, no consultations required for clean situations.
Complete your intake
After checkout, a guided form walks you through the specifics — beneficiaries, agents, instructions.
Sign & notarize
We deliver your finished document with step-by-step Texas-compliant signing instructions.