
New Braunfels Will LawyersProtecting Your Legacy Across Guadalupe County
The estate planning lawyers at Texas Horizons Law Group in New Braunfels offer comprehensive legal assistance to individuals managing will-related matters. Committed to the Guadalupe County region, our team prioritizes protecting your legacy and ensuring the proper transfer of your family's assets.
Will Services Available Through Our New Braunfels Office

- Simple Wills for Individuals and Couples
Straightforward wills specifying property distribution and estate management require careful drafting. A proper document should address real estate, personal items, bank accounts, backup beneficiaries, and executor appointments. In New Braunfels, our will attorney specialists can create a direct, practical document tailored to real-life needs rather than relying on generic language.
- Wills for Parents of Minor Children
For parents, a will provides essential protections beyond property, such as naming guardians and managing assets for children to prevent them from inheriting too early. Proactive planning for growing families helps avoid placing undue pressure on relatives and the court system.
- Wills for Blended Families
Blended families often require more than equal distribution. Wills must specifically address children from prior marriages, property types, and spousal rights. Clear, deliberate drafting is essential to prevent conflict caused by vague language.
- Will Reviews and Will Updates
A will should not stay frozen while the rest of life changes. A review may be needed after marriage, divorce, remarriage, the birth or adoption of a child, the death of a beneficiary or an executor, the sale or purchase of real estate, or a major shift in assets. In some cases, a short amendment may work. In others, a full replacement is cleaner and easier for family members to follow.
- Wills for Business Owners
Business ownership can complicate estate planning if succession and management are not clearly defined. Owners of LLCs, partnerships, or family companies may require wills that coordinate with corporate records and succession plans. This ensures clarity regarding ownership transfer, operational control, and potential beneficiary buyouts.
- Wills Involving Real Estate, Ranchland, and Mineral Interests
Not every estate is made up of simple financial accounts. Some clients own a homestead, inherited land, rental property, ranchland, or mineral interests. These assets often raise additional questions about title, transfer, co-ownership, and long-term use. Our expert will lawyers in New Braunfels can address those issues with more precision than a one-size-fits-all form.
- Executor and Alternate Executor Appointments
Selecting an executor is a critical decision that involves asset management, creditor resolution, and navigating probate. A designated alternate should also be named to prevent service gaps. Careful selection is vital, as the wrong choice can cause delays, interpersonal friction, or increased judicial oversight.
- Related Estate Planning Documents That Support the Will
Wills often require supplemental documents like powers of attorney and medical directives to ensure incapacity planning is addressed alongside death planning. Creating these related documents simultaneously prevents an incomplete estate plan from the outset.
What a Will Can Do for You and Why Legal Drafting Matters
A will is the document that states who should receive your property, who should handle your estate, and who should care for minor children if that question arises.
A properly prepared will can:
- Direct distribution of property, including a home, land, personal belongings, and other probate assets.
- Appoint an executor, who is the person responsible for carrying out your instructions.
- Name a guardian, which should be a major concern for parents of minor children.
- Leave clear written instructions, so family members are not left with uncertainty or competing assumptions.
Our expert will lawyers in New Braunfels, TX, will use our advanced knowledge to help turn those decisions into a document that fits your actual circumstances, especially when the matter involves remarriage, blended families, inherited property, business interests, or land. A
Do Not Leave Your Final Wishes Open to Interpretation
A well-drafted will can name the right people, protect the right assets, and give your family clearer direction when it matters most.
Know the Cost Before You Start Your Will
For many people, will planning feels easier when the cost is clear from the beginning. Texas Horizons Law Group offers will preparation and estate planning services on a flat-fee basis, so clients have a defined price before work begins, rather than following hourly billing as the matter progresses.
This can be especially helpful for clients who need their first will, an updated will after a major life change, or a broader review of their existing plan. It keeps the focus on the decisions that matter most, such as who inherits, who serves as executor, and what the document needs to cover, while giving clients a clearer sense of cost at the outset.
Success Stories
Demonstrating our commitment to guiding clients through the complexities of will management with precision and professionalism.
Apartment Complex
Represented developer of apartment complex. Drafted limited partnership agreement and negotiated terms with private investors. Negotiated debt financing with lender.
Legacy Restrictions on Future Conveyances
Represented landowner in conveyance to family members of ranch land owned by client and client’s family for multiple generations. Drafted deed to children with restrictions on future conveyances. Family members have first option to purchase or acquire the land for specified number of years.
Why New Braunfels Families Turn to Texas Horizons Law Group for Will Planning
Tailored Will Planning
Your will should reflect your family, your property, and the decisions you want made, not a generic template. Texas Horizons Law Group prepares wills around the client’s actual circumstances, whether the matter involves children, remarriage, land, or business interests.
Clear Pricing
For many clients, it helps to know the cost before the work begins. Texas Horizons Law Group presents will planning on a flat-fee basis, giving clients a clearer picture of costs from the outset.
Experience Beyond Basic Documents
A will can affect more than just personal property alone. When an estate plan involves real estate, probate issues, business ownership, or related estate planning concerns, it helps to work with a firm that has focused on those matters for decades as part of its broader practice.
Responsive Organized Service
Will planning often involve long-delayed personal questions. A firm focused on clear communication and organized follow-up simplifies the process from start to finish. Local residents seeking a New Braunfels will attorney frequently prioritize a reliable and consistent experience, which is exactly what our structured process provides.
A Practical Modern Approach
Texas Horizons Law Group uses efficient systems and technology to keep legal work more streamlined. For clients, that can mean a process that feels more direct, more orderly, and less burdensome than expected.
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Make Your Wishes Clear While the Decisions Are Still Yours
A well-drafted will can name the right people, protect the right assets, and give your family clearer direction when it matters most.
Serving from New Braunfels to the Rest of Guadalupe County
- Cibolo & Schertz
- Fair Oaks Ranch
- Bulverde
- Spring Branch
- Fischer
- Startzville
- Sattler
- Bracken
- Canyon Lake
- Selma
- Garden Ridge
- Canyon City
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FAQ
- What happens if I die without a will in Texas?
If a person dies without a valid will, Texas intestacy rules usually control who inherits. That can mean the estate passes in a way the person never wanted. It can also create more work, more delay, and more conflict for family members, especially in blended families or when real estate, land, or business interests are involved.
- Can I name a guardian for my children in a will?
Yes. A will can name the person you want to care for your minor children if both parents die. For many parents, this is one of the most valuable parts of having a will. Without that written nomination, the court may have to decide who should serve.
- Can I change my will after it is signed?
Yes, as long as you still have legal capacity and are of sound mind. A will should be reviewed after marriage, divorce, remarriage, the birth or adoption of a child, the death of a beneficiary or executor, a major change in property ownership, or a change in business ownership. Sometimes a small revision works, but in many cases a full replacement is cleaner and easier to follow.
- Does a will avoid probate in Texas?
Not usually. A will often goes through the probate process so the court can recognize it and the executor can carry out its terms. Even so, a will can still make the process more orderly by stating who should inherit, who should serve, and what the decedent wanted done with the estate. Some smaller Texas estates (valued at $75,000 or less) can file a Small Estate Affidavit and avoid the full probate process.
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