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Prosper Estate Planning Lawyers

Estate Planning Attorneys Serving Prosper

See Why Locals Trust Us with Their Estate Plans

Planning for the future is one of the most meaningful ways to care for your family. A well-crafted estate plan gives you the ability to decide how your assets are to be distributed, who will make decisions on your behalf if necessary, and how your loved ones will be supported when you pass away. At Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, estate planning is handled with a clear, organized approach that keeps your goals at the center of every decision.

Families in Prosper choose us because our attorneys combine decades of experience with practical, easy-to-understand guidance. Estate planning often overlaps with family law matters, such as planning for the care of your children, protecting assets after divorce, or structuring inheritances in blended families, so working with a team that understands both areas can make everything feel seamless.

Our clients in Prosper, Texas, appreciate our:

  • Straightforward explanations of legal options
  • Customized estate plans tailored to individual needs
  • Careful preparation of legally sound documents
  • Extensive legal experience since opening our firm in 1998

Call (940) 293-2313 today to schedule your consultation and begin creating an estate plan designed around your priorities.

Estate Planning Services We Provide

Estate planning involves more than drafting a single document. A comprehensive plan often includes several tools that work together to provide clarity and direction for your family.

We can help you with a variety of estate planning tools, based on what your plan needs, such as:

  • Wills
  • Trusts
  • Probate and estate administration
  • Financial powers of attorney

By offering these services in one place, we help your estate planning documents align and support your overall goals. Having one legal team familiar with your situation can also make future updates or probate matters simpler and more efficient to handle.

The estate planning process usually begins with a conversation about your priorities, your family structure, and your assets. From there, our attorneys can recommend documents that match your needs and explain how each one functions within the broader plan. Every document is prepared with attention to detail and reviewed with you carefully before it is finalized.

Clear & Organized Planning Processes

Estate planning works best when it follows a structured approach. Our team focuses on keeping the process clear and purposeful from start to finish.

After discussing your goals, we can review your assets, including property, business interests, and retirement accounts. Then, we can outline practical solutions that fit your situation without adding unnecessary complexity.

Our organized approach to estate planning usually includes:

  • Identifying your objectives and long-term priorities
  • Reviewing property ownership and beneficiary designations
  • Recommending appropriate legal documents
  • Drafting customized paperwork
  • Providing guidance for updates as life evolves
  • Representing you in court if needed

With a complete plan in place, you can gain confidence knowing your wishes are clearly documented and legally enforceable.

Who Should Consider Making an Estate Plan?

Estate planning is valuable for adults at many stages of life. It is not limited to those nearing retirement or people with significant wealth. Anyone who wants to guide how their affairs are handled when they can’t handle those matters themselves can benefit from having a plan. If you own property, have children, or want to designate decision-makers for the future, an estate plan can respect your preferences.

You may want to create or update an estate plan if you:

  • Own a home, business, or other real estate
  • Have minor children or dependents
  • Want to minimize court involvement or probate for your family
  • Wish to appoint someone to manage financial or medical decisions if needed
  • Have acquired new important assets or experienced a major life change

Frequently Asked Questions About Texas Estate Planning

Do I need a trust, or is a will enough?
Many families find that a will meets their estate planning needs, while others benefit from the added flexibility and control a trust can provide. The right choice depends on your assets and long-term goals.

How often should I review my estate plan?
It’s recommended that you review your plan every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or significant financial changes.

What happens if I pass away without a will?
If you do not have a will, Texas law determines how your property is distributed. Having a plan allows you to contribute to those decisions yourself.

Begin Planning for the Future by Calling Now

A carefully prepared estate plan allows you to protect your family and provide clear direction for the years ahead. With practical guidance and attention to detail, our Prosper estate planning attorneys of Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers can help you create plans that reflect your values and priorities. If you have any questions about estate planning, we would love to hear from you at any time.

Contact our law firm today by using an online contact form or dialing (940) 293-2313.

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