The Woodlands, TX
2002 Timberloch Place Suite 200
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Our The Woodlands Team
Laura Kelleher
Estate Planning Attorney
Estate Planning Attorneys in The Woodlands, Texas
Estate Planning Attorneys in The Woodlands, Texas
Estate planning gives you clarity, confidence, and the peace of mind that your loved ones will be protected. At Oath Law, our office serving The Woodlands helps families create personalized estate plans that simplify the future and ensure your wishes are honored. Whether you're starting your first plan or updating long-standing documents, we make the process easy to understand and tailored to your needs.
Trust and Estate Attorneys in The Woodlands
A trust is one of the most effective tools for managing your assets and protecting your family's future. Oath Law's trust attorneys serving The Woodlands help you understand how revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts work — and which option best supports your estate planning goals.
A revocable living trust gives you full control and allows updates as life changes. An irrevocable trust offers stronger protection and long-term structure. We explain both in simple, practical terms and help you design a trust strategy that supports your financial priorities and brings peace of mind to your loved ones.
Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in The Woodlands
A will is the foundation of a secure estate plan. It outlines how your assets should be handled, names guardians for minor children, and provides clear direction for your family during emotional times.
At Oath Law, our estate planning lawyers serving The Woodlands guide you step by step through the process. We help you identify your beneficiaries, clarify your wishes, and build a will that reflects your values. With a clear, well-crafted will in place, your family will have the guidance they need when it matters most.
Power of Attorney Lawyers in The Woodlands
A Power of Attorney (POA) appoints a trusted person to manage your financial and legal matters if you become unable to do so. Without a POA, your loved ones may face delays and court involvement just to handle essential tasks.
Our team serving The Woodlands helps you choose the right agent, define their authority, and create a durable POA that ensures your affairs will be managed smoothly and responsibly — even in unexpected circumstances.
Healthcare Directives and Living Wills
A healthcare directive, or living will, outlines your medical treatment preferences when you cannot communicate. This document provides clarity for your loved ones and ensures your care aligns with your personal beliefs.
Oath Law's team serving The Woodlands walks you through important healthcare decisions, including life support, emergency treatment, and comfort measures. We help you document your wishes clearly so your family can act confidently and compassionately during difficult moments.
Why Families Choose Oath Law
Families throughout The Woodlands and North Houston choose Oath Law for our transparent, caring, and educational approach to estate planning.
What sets Oath Law apart:
-- Flat-fee pricing — no hourly rates or surprise billing.
-- No upsells or litigation — estate planning only.
-- A supportive, educational process that empowers clients.
-- Exclusive focus on estate planning — deep, dedicated expertise.
-- Secure digital access to your documents anytime.
-- Ongoing support as your family and goals evolve.
Meet Your Woodlands Estate Planning Team
Our estate planning team serving The Woodlands is dedicated to helping families create clear, practical plans that reflect their goals and values. We take time to understand your needs, answer your questions, and design a plan that truly fits your life. Every document is personalized — no templates, no jargon, and no pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a will and a trust?
A will takes effect after death, while a trust can manage assets during your life and after.
Should I have both a will and a trust?
Many Woodlands families use both. A trust simplifies administration, while a will names guardians and covers remaining assets.
Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney?
Select someone responsible, trustworthy, and capable of handling financial and legal decisions.
How often should I review my estate plan?
Every few years or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, or a new home purchase.
What happens if I die without a will?
Without a will, state law dictates how your assets are distributed — which may not reflect your wishes.
What is a living will?
A living will outlines your medical preferences if you cannot communicate your decisions.
Are digital assets included in an estate plan?
Yes — online accounts, files, passwords, and digital storage should be included.
How do I plan for a blended family?
A customized estate plan ensures fairness, structure, and clarity for all spouses and children.
What are common estate planning mistakes?
Waiting too long, choosing the wrong representatives, and not updating documents.
How long does the estate planning process take?
Most Woodlands clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on complexity.
Client Testimonials
Client Testimonials
"The Woodlands team made everything incredibly easy. I feel confident and well-prepared."
"Clear, simple explanations and no pressure. Oath Law was wonderful to work with."
"Flat-fee pricing was exactly what we needed — transparent and fair."
"They listened to our goals and created a plan that truly fits our family."
"Professional, kind, and extremely organized. Highly recommend Oath Law."
Contact Oath Law in The Woodlands
Office Address: 2002 Timberloch Pl Suite 200, The Woodlands, TX 77380
Phone: (713) 257-9145