Losing a family member is never easy, but careful planning can make the legal process simpler and remove a considerable amount of stress. Creating a revocable living trust allows you to efficiently manage and pass on your estate while avoiding probate, keeping matters private, reducing the chance of disputes, and minimizing all potential complications. At Tyler and Maderer, we help clients prepare essential estate planning documents to protect their families and assets.
A truly effective estate plan is more than just a single trust or will. It’s a coordinated set of legal arrangements that work together to cover all aspects of your life and legacy. These documents guarantee your wishes are lawfully enforceable, your healthcare preferences are respected, your finances are managed if you’re unable to act, and your loved ones have clear guidance during difficult times.
Every estate planning document serves a specific purpose, and understanding what each one does is crucial for making informed decisions. Below is a breakdown of the primary tools we use to protect our clients and their families in Houston:
Yes. A will (often called a “pour-over” will) can transfer any assets not already in your trust at the time of your death. This ensures nothing is left out of your estate plan.
Absolutely. As long as you are mentally competent, you can amend or revoke the trust at any time. This flexibility allows your estate plan to adapt to life changes.
No. Because you maintain control over the assets during your lifetime, they remain accessible to your creditors. Other planning tools may be necessary for asset protection.
We recommend reviewing your plan every 3–5 years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or if your finances change drastically.
Yes. A revocable living trust can help avoid probate in each state where you own property, which can save time and costs for your beneficiaries.
Planning ahead with a revocable living trust and supporting estate documents is one of the optimal ways to ensure peace of mind for you and your relatives. Tyler and Maderer in Houston are here to guide you through every step of the process, creating a plan that reflects your wishes and protects your entire family. We also handle special needs trusts, social security disability, business contracts, and other legal concerns. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take control of your estate planning.