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Round Rock, TX

1 Chisholm Trail Rd suite 450
Round Rock, TX 78681

Estate Planning Attorneys in Round Rock, Texas

Estate Planning Attorneys in Round Rock, Texas

Estate planning gives you confidence, clarity, and long-term protection for the people who matter most. At Oath Law, our Round Rock office helps families create personalized estate plans that simplify decision-making and ensure your wishes are honored. Whether you're creating your first plan or updating older documents, we make the process easy, supportive, and tailored to your life.

Trust and Estate Attorneys in Round Rock

A trust is one of the most powerful tools available for managing your assets and protecting your family's future. Oath Law's Round Rock trust attorneys help you understand the benefits of both revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts, and which option best aligns with your goals.

A revocable living trust keeps you in full control and can be changed as your life evolves. An irrevocable trust offers stronger protection and long-term structure for managing wealth. We explain these options in clear, everyday language so you can make confident decisions that reflect your values and protect your loved ones.

Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Round Rock

A will is the foundation of a complete estate plan. It directs how your property should be distributed, names guardians for minor children, and gives your loved ones clear guidance when they need it most.

At Oath Law, our Round Rock estate planning lawyers guide you through each step with patience and clarity. We help you identify your beneficiaries, define your wishes, and create a will that reflects your personal values. With a well-crafted will in place, your family will have the reassurance and clarity they deserve.

Power of Attorney Lawyers in Round Rock

A Power of Attorney (POA) allows a trusted individual to manage your financial or legal affairs if you ever become unable to do so. Without this important document, your family may face unnecessary delays and legal barriers.

Our Round Rock team helps you choose the right agent, outline their responsibilities, and prepare a durable POA that protects your interests. With a POA in place, you can rest assured that your affairs will be handled smoothly and responsibly — even in unexpected circumstances.

Healthcare Directives and Living Wills

A healthcare directive, or living will, communicates your medical treatment preferences if you cannot speak for yourself. These documents reduce stress for your loved ones and ensure your care aligns with your personal beliefs.

Oath Law's Round Rock team guides you through thoughtful conversations about life support, comfort measures, and emergency care. We help you document your wishes clearly so your family and medical team can act with confidence and compassion.

Why Families Choose Oath Law

Families throughout Round Rock and the greater Austin area choose Oath Law for our transparent, educational, and client-centered approach.

What makes Oath Law the trusted choice:

Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or hidden fees.

No upsells or litigation — we focus exclusively on estate planning.

A friendly, educational process designed to empower families.

Exclusive estate-planning-only practice — deep knowledge and support.

Secure digital access to your completed documents.

Ongoing support as your life and goals change.

Meet Your Round Rock Estate Planning Team

Our Round Rock estate planning team is dedicated to helping families create personalized plans that offer clarity and protection. We take the time to understand your goals, answer your questions, and build a plan that truly fits your life. Every document is custom-tailored — no templates, no legal jargon, and no pressure.

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 beyond.

2. Should I have both a will and a trust?

Many Round Rock families benefit from 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 and legal matters

4. How often should I update my estate plan?

Every few years or after major life events like marriage, divorce, or buying a home.

5. What happens if I die without a will?

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 treatment preferences when you cannot communicate.

7. Should digital assets be included in my estate plan?

Yes — online accounts, digital files, social media profiles, and logins should all be included.

8. How do I plan for a blended family?

A customized estate plan ensures clarity, fairness, and protection for all spouses and children.

9. What are common estate planning mistakes?

Not updating documents, waiting too long, and choosing the wrong representatives.

10. How long does estate planning take?

Most Round Rock clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on complexity and scheduling.

Client Testimonials

Client Testimonials

"The Round Rock team made everything easy to understand. I feel completely prepared for the future."

"Excellent communication, no pressure, and clear explanations. Highly recommend Oath Law."

"Flat-fee pricing gave us confidence from the beginning — no surprises."

"They truly listened, guided us through the decisions, and created a plan perfect for our family."

"This was such a positive experience. I wish we had done it sooner."

Contact Oath Law in Round Rock

Office Address: 1 Chisholm Trail Rd #450, Round Rock, TX 78681

Phone: (737) 242-7171

Email: rachel@oath.objectivebrand.com

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