Skip Texas probate. Keep your privacy. Save your family the wait.
The fastest legal way to avoid Texas probate court is a Revocable Living Trust — drafted by a Texas attorney, delivered tomorrow.
Texas probate is public, court-supervised, and routinely takes six to twelve months — sometimes longer in Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, and Bexar counties. Every dollar of probate cost is a dollar your beneficiaries don't receive. A Revocable Living Trust avoids it entirely.
Our trust plans start at $497 — fixed fee, no billable-hour surprises, attorney-drafted under the Texas Trust Code.
"We watched our neighbor spend two years in Harris County probate. We weren't going to do that to our kids. The Trust was done in 24 hours and cost less than a single hour with most attorneys."
— Houston-area client, Family Trust
Questions Texans actually ask
How does a Trust actually 'avoid' probate?
Probate is the court process for transferring assets owned in your sole name at death. If your assets are titled in the name of a Trust, they're already legally owned by the Trust — there's nothing to probate. The Successor Trustee distributes them according to your instructions, no court involvement.
Is $497 really attorney-drafted, or is it a template?
Every Trust is drafted and reviewed by a Texas-licensed attorney at Pratt Law Group, PLLC dba Prestige Law Group. We can offer the lower fixed fee because we've productized the intake — same-quality drafting, no billable-hour overhead.
Do I still need a will if I have a Trust?
Yes — a 'pour-over will' that catches anything not yet retitled into the Trust. It's included in every plan we deliver.
What about my home — does the Trust handle real estate?
Yes. We provide Texas-specific deed language and county-clerk recording instructions so your home transfers into the Trust correctly. Optional add-on: Transfer on Death Deed for any real estate left outside the Trust.
Stop paying for probate you can avoid. Start your Texas Living Trust now — delivered tomorrow.
Start my Trust — $497Questions? Email hello@texasestates.com