Mutual Wills Package with Last Wills and Testaments for Married Couple with Minor Children - Texas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in Field [1] and your spouse's name in Field [4]. This establishes the primary parties involved.
  3. Fill in your county of residence in Field [3] and list your children’s names and dates of birth in Fields [5]-[12].
  4. In Article Three, specify any specific property you wish to bequeath. If none, simply type 'none' as instructed.
  5. Continue through each article, ensuring to complete fields related to guardianship, trusteeship, and personal representatives as applicable.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before printing. Ensure that the document is signed by you and two witnesses.

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While DIY estate planners in Texas can draft their own will online for less than $100 or even create a handwritten will for free, some may opt to work with an attorney and pay upward of $2,000 to have a will created by an expert.
Hire an attorney: $300 to $1,000 or more For a very basic will, attorneys may charge a flat fee ranging from $300 to $600. For more complex estate planning needs, attorneys often bill between $100 and $500 per hour, depending on the lawyers experience, area of practice, and the complexity and amount of work involved.
Many people hesitate to create a last will due to concerns about the expenses, but the exact price depends on which method you choose. You can technically write your own will for free, use an estate planning service for $10 to $250, or pay an attorney between $300 and $1,000 or more.
Can I Make My Own Will in Texas? Yes. You can make your own will in Texas, using Nolos Quicken WillMaker Trust. However, you might want to consult a lawyer in some situations.
In Texas, living trusts can be highly beneficial for avoiding probate and dealing with community property laws. A simple will can cover any assets or concerns not included in the trust. Be sure to review your plan every few years and after major life events.

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Understanding a Texas last will and testament The person creating the will is referred to as the testator. A valid will in Texas requires the document to be signed by two witnesses at least 14 years old. Although notarization is not mandatory, its highly advisable.

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