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Get your will done.
Properly.

Create a complete Texas last will and testament, self-proving affidavit, and signing instructions in one sitting. No legal jargon. No appointments. Just your documents, ready to print and sign.

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Texas-law formatted documents
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A complete will packet, ready to sign.

Last Will and Testament

A typed attested will that names your executor, beneficiaries, and guardians for minor children. Formatted to meet Texas Probate Code execution requirements from the start.

Self-Proving Affidavit

Included to streamline probate. Your executor can settle your estate faster with fewer court appearances and less paperwork after you are gone.

Signing Checklist

Step-by-step instructions on how many witnesses you need, how to attach the affidavit, and where to store the final documents so they are found when needed.

Three steps. No confusion.

Step 01

Answer the questions

We ask about your family, assets, and wishes. Most people finish in under ten minutes.

Step 02

Download your PDF

Your answers are combined with precise legal language and returned as a customized, printable document.

Step 03

Sign and finalize

Print, sign in front of two witnesses, and have the affidavit notarized. Your will is now legally binding in Texas.

Built for Texas. Built for clarity.

Estate planning should be accessible to everyone. We strip out the confusion so you can focus on what matters.

No legal jargon

Plain-language questions. You answer in English, we handle the legal formatting.

Complex cases flagged

Blended families, business ownership, or multi-state assets trigger a recommendation to speak with a Texas attorney.

Private by default

Your data is used only to generate your documents. We do not sell or share your personal information.

Texas probate formatted

Clauses and execution instructions are written specifically for Texas probate courts, not generic templates.

Common questions.

Is an online will valid in Texas?

Yes. A will created online is valid in Texas as long as it meets state requirements: you must be at least 18 and of sound mind, and the will must be signed by you and two competent witnesses. Our documents include a self-proving affidavit to help streamline probate.

Do I need a lawyer to write a will in Texas?

No. You have the right to create your own will in Texas. However, if you have a blended family, significant assets, own a business, or expect your will to be contested, consulting a Texas estate attorney is recommended.

What is a self-proving affidavit?

A self-proving affidavit is a sworn statement attached to your will that confirms it was properly signed and witnessed. In Texas, this can speed up probate because the court may not need to contact the witnesses later.

How do I make my will legally binding?

After downloading your will packet, print it and sign it in the presence of two witnesses who are at least 14 years old. The self-proving affidavit should be signed in front of a notary public. Store your will in a safe, accessible place.

Protect what matters most.

Start your Texas last will and testament today. It takes minutes and gives you and your family peace of mind.

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