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Tomball Estate Planning Attorney

What happens if you can no longer care for your family or yourself?

We know—it’s never enjoyable to consider what will happen when you pass away, so it is vital to arrange your affairs. Avoiding legal matters will only make it more complicated in the long run. An estate plan can carry out your preferences when you cannot speak for yourself or communicate your wishes for your possessions and your family’s future. The good news is that you never have to handle estate planning and management alone. The Titus Law Firm is a Texas firm that can provide a Tomball estate planning attorney to help you through the many components of your thorough estate plan.

Wealth and Income Statistics for Tomball, TX

The people of Tomball, TX have worked hard for what they have. The average household income in the area is $59,944, and about 46.6% of Tomball residents are homeowners. In Tomball, the average price of real estate is $200,800, and each household typically has almost three members. Whether small or large, your loved one probably had assets that needed to be protected if you’re in Tomball probating an estate. They might have designated their children as beneficiaries, and they possessed resources that needed to be handled and distributed carefully. With the help of an experienced Tomball estate planning attorney, the essential duty of being an executor of an estate may go as planned. The Titus Law Firm’s attorneys have a history in probate law and extensive trial experience in the Tomball and Houston regions.

Estate Planning Resources in Tomball, TX

The Gardens of Bellaire

Planning for your care and comfort in your later years becomes more crucial as you or your loved ones age. The Gardens of Bellaire is a senior living community focusing on stylish interiors and welcoming neighborhood settings. While remaining safe and secure, you or your loved ones may stay engaged and connected.

The Gardens of Bellaire
4620 Bellaire Blvd.
Bellaire, TX 77401
(713) 665-3888

Harris County Probate Courts

A total of 19 probate courts exist in Texas, four of which are in Harris County, one of the state’s biggest counties. The Harris County probate courts have sole jurisdiction over all probate, guardianship cases, and mental health commitment issues within Harris County.

Harris County Probate Courts
201 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77002

Harris County online directory

Harris County Clerk’s Office

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Guardianship of the Person and Estate Handbook

Experienced Tomball Estate Planning Lawyers

At the Titus Law Firm, our attorneys have several specialties.

We can help you navigate critical areas of your life by providing you with tailored legal services for the following practice areas:

The Titus Law Firm can help you navigate estate law, handle estate administration disputes, and create your estate plan. We also assist with real estate transactions and can advise you as you build your business from the ground up. Get a free case evaluation today.

Contact The Titus Law Firm Today 

You may be apprehensive about planning for the future. At The Titus Law Firm, we understand how daunting and complicated the estate planning process can be. We’re here to help you handle your unique estate planning matters and ensure your wishes are carried out. If you need a TX estate planning attorney, call the legal team at The Titus Law Firm and schedule your free case evaluation. You can also visit our law office at 5850 San Felipe St., Suite 500, Houston, TX 77057.

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Principled ethics, honesty, and wholehearted desire to serve our clients with the highest level of care and legal prowess, allows our team to serve clients in a way that exceeds expectations while proficiently cutting time and red tape to get there. Our commitment to quality, communication, and transparency as your Houston Law Firm is undivided and unequaled.
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Synergizing our broadband knowledge of legal matters that impact the bottom line of your life and legacy allow us to move easily across the Houston market to provide legal counsel when it matters most - just before the apex of change. Our ability to move clients into the next chapter of life and the next level of success, is why we are repeatedly chosen by those who need real solutions in real time.

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Titus Law Firm is the most professional and knowledgeable firm I've come across. Everyone that is apart of the firm is a huge resource. Mr. Eddison Titus is very passionate about his work and it shows in his skills. I would strongly recommend allowing Titus Law Firm to represent your behalf. Trusted experts with a love for service.
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Our Team

Eddison Titus
Founder
Geoff Casavant
Probate and Estate Planning Practice Area Manager
Tricia McDade
Civil Litigation Practice Area Manager
Adrianna Higginbotham
Associate Attorney
Shatory Brown
Intake and Real Estate Transactions Attorney
Elizabeth Barnes
Civil Litigation Clerk
AJ Moore
Firm Administrator
Dwayne Decuire Jr.
Firm Accountant
Jalen Reynolds
Director of Marketing

FAQ: Tomball Estate Planning

Can I avoid probate by not drafting a will?

No. While it is possible to avoid probate or limit the properties that go through probate, not having an estate plan only guarantees that your property is distributed under the laws of intestacy.

I have a lot of debt. Can my executor probate a will secretly from the creditors' eyes?

No. Unfortunately, the probate process is not private, and the estate’s earnings should be used to pay creditors before anything else. Your executor will be bound to inform all creditors of your passing and pay any unpaid debts.

Is estate planning just planning for death?

No. Several estate planning tools—like powers of attorney and advanced directives—can take effect while you are alive and cannot make certain decisions for yourself.

Talk to a member of our team to understand why.

Areas Served

  • Houston Neighborhoods
  • THE WOODLANDS
  • Sugar Land
  • Katy
  • Tomball