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Wichita Falls AttorneyBusiness Law • Estate Planning • Probate

Comprehensive legal services for Wichita Falls families and businesses. With 104,000+ residents in Wichita County, we understand the unique needs of this North Texas community.

Wichita Falls at a Glance

Population

104,000+

County

Wichita County

Local Economy

military (Sheppard AFB), healthcare, manufacturing, oil/gas

Growth

stable with military presence

Estate Planning in Wichita Falls

Wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and comprehensive estate plans to protect your family and assets.

What We Offer

Last Will & Testament

The foundation of any estate plan, your will specifies how assets are distributed, names guardians for minor children, and designates an executor to administer your estate.

Revocable Living Trust

A living trust allows your assets to pass to beneficiaries without going through probate court—saving time, money, and maintaining privacy. You retain full control during your lifetime.

Powers of Attorney

Financial and medical powers of attorney designate trusted individuals to make decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated—avoiding the need for court-appointed guardianship.

Healthcare Directives

Directive to Physicians (living will) and HIPAA authorizations ensure your healthcare wishes are known and that family members can access your medical information.

Estate Planning FAQs for Wichita Falls

QIs a living trust worth the extra cost?

For most Wichita Falls families with real estate or assets over $100,000, yes. The upfront cost is offset by probate avoidance savings, privacy benefits, and incapacity protection. If you own property in multiple states, a trust is almost always worthwhile to avoid ancillary probate.

QCan I write my own will in Texas?

Texas recognizes handwritten (holographic) wills, but they're risky. DIY wills often contain errors that cause problems during probate or fail to address important issues. For such an important document, professional preparation ensures it's legally valid, comprehensive, and properly executed.

QHow often should I update my estate plan?

Review your estate plan every 3-5 years or after major life events: marriage, divorce, birth of children or grandchildren, death of a beneficiary, significant change in assets, moving to Texas from another state, or changes in tax laws. Regular reviews ensure your plan still reflects your wishes.

Probate in Wichita Falls

Court proceedings, estate administration, will validation, and asset distribution services.

What We Offer

Will Probate

Filing the will with the court, proving its validity, and obtaining legal authority to administer the estate as executor.

Estate Administration

Managing the estate through probate: collecting assets, notifying creditors, paying valid debts and taxes, and distributing inheritances.

Muniment of Title

Simplified Texas probate procedure when there are no unpaid debts, allowing property transfer without full administration.

Heirship Proceedings

When someone dies without a will, determining legal heirs through court proceedings and distributing assets per Texas intestate succession laws.

Probate FAQs for Wichita Falls

QCan I be the executor if I live out of state?

Yes, Texas allows out-of-state executors. However, you may need to appoint a resident agent for service of process. Being local makes administration easier, so some families choose a Texas-based co-executor or rely more heavily on their attorney.

QIs probate required if there's a will?

Usually yes—a will must be probated to have legal effect for transferring property. However, if all assets pass through beneficiary designations, joint ownership, or trusts, formal probate may not be necessary. We evaluate each situation to determine the best approach.

QCan probate be avoided?

Yes—with proper estate planning. Assets in a living trust, accounts with beneficiary designations, and property with transfer-on-death deeds all pass outside probate. If your loved one didn't have these arrangements, probate is likely required, but we can help make the process as smooth as possible.

Business Formation in Wichita Falls

LLC formation, corporations, operating agreements, and business succession planning.

What We Offer

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

The most popular choice for small businesses. LLCs provide personal liability protection, tax flexibility (choose to be taxed as partnership, S-corp, or C-corp), and operational simplicity with fewer formalities than corporations.

Professional LLC (PLLC)

Required in Texas for licensed professionals like doctors, lawyers, CPAs, and engineers. Provides liability protection while meeting state licensing requirements.

Corporation (C-Corp)

Traditional corporate structure with shareholders, directors, and officers. Best for businesses seeking outside investment or planning to go public. Subject to double taxation.

S-Corporation

A tax election (not an entity type) allowing pass-through taxation while maintaining corporate structure. Can provide payroll tax savings for profitable businesses.

Business Formation FAQs for Wichita Falls

QHow long does it take to form an LLC in Texas?

Standard processing by the Texas Secretary of State takes 3-7 business days. We can request expedited processing (1-2 days) for urgent needs. You can begin operating as soon as your LLC is approved, though you'll want your operating agreement, EIN, and bank account in place.

QCan I form an LLC myself without an attorney?

You can file basic formation documents yourself, but the operating agreement—the most important document—requires legal knowledge. DIY operating agreements are a leading cause of business disputes and liability issues. The cost savings don't justify the risk for most businesses.

QDo I need a registered agent?

Yes, all Texas LLCs must maintain a registered agent with a physical Texas address (no P.O. boxes). The agent receives legal documents and official notices on your behalf. You can be your own agent (if you have a Texas address), but many businesses prefer a professional agent for privacy and reliability.

Who We Help in Wichita Falls

Our services are tailored for the diverse Wichita Falls community, including military families, healthcare workers, energy workers.

Business Owners

Comprehensive legal services for business owners at every stage

Physicians

Specialized planning for physicians facing unique liability and financial situations

Dentists

Legal services tailored to dental practice owners and associates

CPAs

Services for accounting professionals who appreciate technical precision

Client Success Stories

What North Texas Clients Say

Real results from families and businesses in the Wichita Falls area.

Estate Planning

"Our family's oil and gas interests required specialized planning. They understood mineral rights, royalty interests, and created trusts that protect our legacy."

Outcome

Oil & gas estate planning

West Texas Ranch

Midland • Energy Family

Business Formation

"Converted our family farm to an LLC for liability protection. They also helped with succession planning so the next generation can seamlessly take over."

Outcome

Agricultural LLC structure

Panhandle Farmers

Amarillo • Agricultural Business

Business Formation

"Our import/export business needed proper structuring. They set up our LLC and helped with compliance requirements for cross-border operations."

Outcome

Cross-border business structure

Border Business

El Paso • Import/Export

Case Studies

Real Results for Wichita Falls Area Clients

See how we've helped families and businesses achieve their legal goals.

Multi-Generational Wealth Transfer

Challenge

Family with $5M+ in assets needed to minimize estate taxes while maintaining control during lifetime.

Solution

Implemented irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT), family limited partnership, and strategic gifting program.

Outcome

Projected estate tax savings of $800K+

Timeframe

6 months to implement

Blended Family Estate Plan

Challenge

Remarried couple with children from prior marriages needed to balance competing interests.

Solution

Created QTIP trust structure ensuring surviving spouse is cared for while preserving inheritance for children.

Outcome

All parties satisfied with clear, fair distribution

Timeframe

3 months to complete

Common Questions

Estate Planning FAQ for Wichita Falls Residents

Answers to common questions about estate planning, probate, and business formation in Wichita County.

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