Austin, TX
13785 Research Blvd, Suite 125
Austin, TX 78750
Our Austin Team
Demi Allen
Estate Planning Attorney
Estate Planning Attorneys in Austin, Texas
Estate Planning Attorneys in Austin, Texas
Estate planning is the foundation of protecting your loved ones and ensuring your wishes are honored. At Oath Law, our Austin office helps families create personalized estate plans that offer clarity, confidence, and long-term peace of mind. Whether you're beginning your first plan or updating existing documents, we make the process simple, supportive, and easy to understand.
Trust and Estate Attorneys in Austin
A trust is one of the most effective estate planning tools available for managing and protecting your assets. Oath Law's Austin trust attorneys help you understand whether a revocable living trust or an irrevocable trust best fits your goals.
A revocable living trust allows flexibility and control — you can make changes as your life evolves. An irrevocable trust provides enhanced protection and long-term structure. We explain each option in clear, everyday language so you can choose the trust strategy that supports your financial priorities and protects your family now and in the future.
Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Austin
A will is the cornerstone of a strong estate plan. It outlines how your assets should be distributed, names guardians for minor children, and gives your loved ones clear direction.
At Oath Law, our Austin estate planning lawyers guide you through the entire process of writing or updating your will. We help you clarify your wishes, identify your beneficiaries, and document everything clearly. With a well-crafted will in place, your family can avoid confusion and feel supported during difficult times
Power of Attorney Lawyers in Austin
A Power of Attorney (POA) gives someone you trust the authority to handle your financial or legal affairs if you become unable to manage them yourself. Without this essential document, your family may face unnecessary delays and legal obstacles.
Our Austin team helps you choose the right person, outline their responsibilities, and prepare a durable POA that activates when needed. With a strong POA in place, you can feel confident knowing your affairs will continue smoothly even in unexpected situations.
Healthcare Directives and Living Wills
A healthcare directive, also known as a living will, outlines your medical treatment preferences if you can't communicate your decisions. This document protects your personal values and supports your loved ones when decisions need to be made quickly.
Oath Law's Austin team guides you through thoughtful discussions about life support, emergency interventions, and comfort care. We help you clearly document your wishes so your healthcare team and family can act confidently and compassionately.
Why Families Choose Oath Law
Families across Austin and Central Texas choose Oath Law for our modern, transparent, and supportive approach to estate planning.
Here's what makes Oath Law stand out:
Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or hidden costs.
No upsells or litigation — estate planning only.
A friendly, educational process that reduces stress.
Exclusive focus on estate planning — deep, dedicated expertise.
Secure digital access to all completed documents.
Ongoing support as your life and goals evolve.
Meet Your Austin Estate Planning Team
Our Austin estate planning team is dedicated to helping local families protect what matters most. We take time to understand your goals, answer your questions, and create a plan that fits your life. Every document is customized — no templates, no jargon, and no pressure. Just clear guidance and a caring, supportive experience from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will outlines your wishes after death, while a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and afterward.
2. Do I need both a will and a trust?
Many Austin families benefit from having both. A trust simplifies administration, while a will covers remaining assets and names guardians.
3. Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney?
Select someone responsible, trustworthy, and capable of handling financial matters on your behalf.
4. How often should I update my estate plan?
At least every few years or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, or new property purchases.
5. What happens if I die without a will?
If you pass without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not reflect your wishes.
6. What is a living will?
A living will outlines your medical preferences if you cannot communicate decisions yourself.
7. Should digital assets be included in my plan?
Yes — include online accounts, digital files, emails, and social media access.
8. How do I plan for a blended family?
A strong estate plan ensures fairness, clarity, and support for all spouses and children.
9. What are common estate planning mistakes?
Waiting too long, failing to update documents, and choosing the wrong decision-makers.
10. How long does estate planning take?
Most Austin clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on scheduling and complexity.
Client Testimonials
Client Testimonials
"The Austin team made estate planning so much easier than I expected. I feel confident and relieved."
"Everything was explained clearly and patiently. A truly supportive experience."
"Flat-fee pricing was honest and refreshing — no surprises at all."
"They were kind, thorough, and incredibly organized. Highly recommend Oath Law."
"I walked away feeling completely prepared for the future. Fantastic team."
Contact Oath Law in Austin
Office Address: Oath Law – Austin Office 13785 Research Blvd Suite 125, Austin, TX 78750
Phone: (512) 555-0948