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Estate Planning in Texas & Oklahoma

Comprehensive, personalized estate plans for individuals and families throughout Texas and Oklahoma. Fully virtual - serving clients wherever they are, with no office visit required.

Why Estate Planning Matters

Protect What You've Built. Provide for Who You Love.

No one likes to think about death, disability, or tragedy. But without a proper estate plan, state law decides what happens to your assets, your children, and your legacy - not you. An estate plan puts those decisions back in your hands.

At Eller Legal, we create customized estate plans for Texas and Oklahoma families that reflect your actual wishes, protect your loved ones, and minimize the burden on the people you leave behind. Attorney Garrett Eller brings CALI Excellence Award-level expertise in Wills, Trusts & Estates and Estate Planning to every client engagement.

Whether you are just starting out, building wealth, navigating a blended family, or planning for a business succession, Eller Legal has the experience to build a plan that works.

Eller Legal is licensed in both Texas and Oklahoma. Estate planning documents - wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health directives - are available to clients in both states. Garrett is fully familiar with the requirements of both Texas and Oklahoma law and serves clients in both states through a completely virtual practice model.

Serving Fort Worth, Azle, Tarrant County, and Parker County, Texas - and all of Oklahoma including OKC metro, Edmond, Norman, and statewide. Fully virtual practice. No office visit required.

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Estate Planning Services

  • Last Will & Testament - Directs distribution of your assets and names a guardian for minor children
  • Revocable Living Trust - Avoids probate, provides privacy, and allows seamless management of assets during incapacity
  • Irrevocable Trusts - Asset protection, Medicaid planning, and tax strategy tools
  • Durable Power of Attorney - Authorizes a trusted person to manage financial matters if you are incapacitated
  • Medical Power of Attorney - Designates someone to make healthcare decisions on your behalf
  • Directive to Physicians (Living Will) - Documents your end-of-life care wishes
  • HIPAA Authorization - Allows designated individuals access to your medical records
  • Beneficiary Designations Review - Ensures your accounts and policies align with your overall plan
  • Business Succession Planning - Coordinates your business interests with your personal estate plan
Is This Right for You?

Who Needs an Estate Plan?

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Young Families

If you have minor children, you need to name a guardian and ensure they are provided for - regardless of your age or the size of your estate.

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Homeowners & Property Owners

Property passing through probate can be expensive and time-consuming. A proper plan keeps your real estate out of court and in your family's hands.

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Business Owners

Your business is an asset. Without a succession plan, a sudden death or incapacity can put everything you have built at risk.

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Blended Families

Ensuring the right people inherit the right assets requires careful planning. We help blended families navigate complex inheritance situations.

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Aging & Retirement

Powers of attorney and health directives become increasingly important as we age. We ensure your wishes are documented and legally enforceable.

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Multi-State Assets

With assets in both Texas and Oklahoma, or multiple states, proper trust planning avoids ancillary probate proceedings in each jurisdiction.

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Serving clients throughout Texas and Oklahoma via virtual consultation. Schedule your consultation with Garrett Eller today.

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