Granbury, TX Estate Planning Lawyer
Hood County Wills, Trusts, and Probate Attorney
Although most people do not want to think about planning for the end of life, it takes surprisingly little time to prepare for your future. Knowing your affairs are in order ensures that your loved ones do not have to deal with one problem after another when they are grieving a loss. Perhaps you are only interested in a simple will. If you have few assets, or if you have minor children, a will could be all you really need, other than a living will to address incapacitation.
Whether you only need to create a will or develop a more extensive estate plan that includes trusts and powers of attorney, working with an attorney can be crucial.
This is not a situation that benefits from a DIY approach. At The Law Offices of Rob Christian, we bring experience and knowledge to all your estate planning needs. Contact us at 682-936-4003 to learn more.
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Criminal Defense
Being arrested and charged with a criminal offense is frightening and can change your future.
If you are facing criminal charges in Texas, you need the very best criminal defense lawyer in your area. It is essential that you choose a criminal defense attorney who is experienced, knowledgeable, compassionate, and highly skilled. A criminal conviction can alter your life forever. At The Law Offices of Rob Christian, your attorney will be invested in you, your case, your life, and your future. Our firm has strong relationships with local prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement in north central Texas.
As we walk through the criminal justice process with our clients, we do everything we can to make the system less frightening. We take the word “justice” in criminal justice very seriously. It is in your best interests to have a criminal defense attorney who cares about the outcome of your case.
Board Certified® Robert Thomas Christian
600+ Felony Jury Trials
Former Prosecutor
DWI
DWI charges are serious; a skilled DWI attorney can work hard to achieve the best possible outcome.
Drug Crimes
Drug crimes, including those for marijuana possession, are punished very harshly in the state of Texas.
Violent Crimes
Violent crimes are those that include intentional actions that harm or threaten harm to another person.
Estate Planning
Planning for your future may include helping your loved ones avoid probate when possible.
You may have been named the executor of another’s will and are struggling to understand all the complexities associated with the task. Or, you could be working on your own estate plan and want to know the best ways to help your loved ones avoid probate. Whatever your situation, the attorneys at The Law Offices of Rob Christian are ready to help you create an estate plan that perfectly fits you, your life, your loved ones, and your future.
An estate plan will not only benefit your loved ones after your death, but it will also benefit you and your loved ones in the event you become incapacitated. Incapacitation is never expected, so planning now for the unexpected is a smart choice to make.
Wills
Texas wills have very specific requirements that must be met in order for them to be considered valid.
Trusts
There are many different types of trusts, including revocable living trusts and special needs trusts.
Powers of Attorney
A power of attorney gives another person the right to make financial or medical decisions for you.
From the front desk, to the paralegal, and finishing up with the attorney.
This office is wonderful, intentive, and very welcoming. The question was to probate or not to probate. They could've said yes you have to just to get the business, but they didn't. Instead they listened to the entire situation and determined a course of action that did not require to probate. I would recommend this law firm to anyone in their worst hour.
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