Partner With a Lawyer for Wills to Protect Your Final Wishes

Having a will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your loved ones and ensure your final wishes are honored. Working with an experienced lawyer for wills gives you confidence that your estate plan is legally sound and up to date.

At Tessmer Law Firm, our Texas wills attorneys guide you through every step of the process, from drafting your first will to updating it as your life and priorities change.

We proudly serve clients across Texas, offering personalized legal services that bring peace of mind and long-term security.

Who Should Have a Will?

Every adult in Texas should have a will—regardless of age, wealth, or family status. A will is especially important if you:

  • Own property or valuable assets
  • Are married or in a long-term partnership
  • Have children or dependents
  • Want to leave property to someone outside your immediate family
  • Own a business
  • Recently experienced a major life change (marriage, divorce, birth, etc.)

Why You Need a Legally Valid Will in Texas

A will, also known as a last will and testament, allows you to:

  • Designate how your assets should be distributed after your death
  • Appoint a guardian for your minor children
  • Name an executor to manage your estate
  • Minimize family disputes and delays in the probate process
  • Avoid decisions being made by a probate judge unfamiliar with your wishes

Without a valid will, your estate will be subject to Texas intestacy laws, meaning the state decides who inherits your property—regardless of your relationships or intentions.

What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Texas?

If you pass away without a valid will in Texas, your estate will go through intestate probate. This means:

  • The state decides how to divide your property based on a fixed formula
  • Non-relatives or close friends may receive nothing
  • Family conflicts may arise
  • The process takes longer and is often more expensive

Creating a will is one of the easiest and most powerful ways to avoid these outcomes.

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