Top best Estate Lawyers Near me in ZIP 78759
Explore Estate lawyers near ZIP code 78759 in Austin, Texas. Compare 38 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
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38 Estate Lawyers Found Near You
RobBreunig graduated from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law in 2005and since then has spent the majority of his practice in real estate andbusiness matters.
Kay grew up in Medicine Mound, Texas, a West Texas ghost town. The reason she became a lawyer was to be of service to others. Her journey as a lawyer has given her a broad range of experience including criminal law, traffic law, entertainment law, and business law. Kay has always had a strong passion for estate planning and feels passionate about helping people use the law to protect themselves and their loved ones. She majored in history at West Texas A&M, and because of this she has a large collection of history books which continues to grow. Kay earned her law degree at Texas Tech School of Law and then headed on to Austin, the live music capital of the world. As an artist and musician, Austin has been the perfect place for Kay and her musician husband to call home.
Katherine J. Fort is a seasoned estate planning attorney dedicated to providing individuals and families with peace of mind by protecting their assets and preserving their legacies. With a deep passion for navigating the intricacies of wills and trusts, Katie delivers customized legal solutions that cater to each client's unique circumstances. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Texas A&M University, where she cultivated essential analytical and communication skills. Following her undergraduate studies, she earned her Juris Doctor from Baylor Law School, recognized for its strong emphasis on client-centered advocacy and rigorous training. Focusing on estate planning and probate law, Katie assists clients in drafting thorough estate plans, managing probate issues, and resolving estate-related matters. Her empathetic and strategic methodology ensures clients feel informed and empowered in their decisions. In her personal life, Katie enjoys two-stepping, horseback riding, and Pilates, and cherishes time spent with her five-year-old Labrador, Bodie. Professionally, she contributes to the community as a member of the Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association and Austin Young Lawyers, while also volunteering at the Austin Food Bank in her spare time.
It is my privilege to help my clients protect their business ventures, families, pets, and loved ones. All families and businesses are unique. I help small business persons in every part of their business cycle from creation to building to dissolution. I also specialize in assisting gay and lesbian couples in their estate planning. I also help pet owners make plans for the care of their companion animals in their estate planning work. I offer free consultations. Please contact my office to schedule an appointment to discuss your situation and how I may be able to assist you.
Introducing Elizabeth “Libby” Ferguson, an accomplished attorney at the Law Office of Bryan Fagan. With a Juris Doctor from New York Law School and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Colorado – Boulder, Libby brings a wealth of knowledge and diverse experiences to her practice.. Libby’s journey to becoming an attorney is as inspiring as it is unique. Growing up with a love for the mountains during her undergraduate years in Colorado, she later embraced the vibrant energy of city life while pursuing her legal education in New York City. This blend of serenity and dynamism shaped her ability to adapt, connect, and excel in diverse environments.. Driven by a passion for helping others navigate the complexities of the legal system, Libby chose this profession to provide clients with the support and guidance they need during challenging times. Her dedication to her clients is matched by her enthusiasm for the law, which she has seamlessly transitioned into a thriving career.. When Libby isn’t advocating for her clients, she enjoys spending time with her two Brussels Griffons, Freddy and Gertie. These lovable and occasionally mischievous pups bring endless joy to her life, proving that no one is immune to their charm!. Libby Ferguson’s blend of compassion, knowledge, and dedication makes her a valued member of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan and a trusted ally to her clients.
I have focused my entire career on estate planning, probate and estate and trust administration. I enjoy working with individuals and families to create complete estate plans customized to their unique situations, whether that involves modest estates or larger estates that include estate and gift tax issues. I value the trust that clients place in me and look forward to helping them achieve their goals.
Henry is an Austin, Texas, attorney who has served clients for over 20 years in the areas of real estate and commercial law. A real estate investor himself, Henry has accumulated a wealth of business experience; developed an expertise in contract law and negotiations; and is an open-minded, progressive thinker who does not subscribe to the idea that something should be done today “just because that’s the way it’s always been done”.. Henry engages his clients with the mindset of an entrepreneur and an enthusiasm for exploring creative and innovative solutions to their issues and concerns. He is as interested in his personal development as he is in his continuing to expand his professional wisdom and his ongoing education in the fields of psychology, physics, physiology and neuroscience contribute to his depth of wisdom and insightfulness.. Henry spent many years in the courtroom litigating cases in which business relationships went crosswise and real estate deals of all kinds turned upside down. Those years in court gave him the unique ability to create sophisticated legal documents that are understandable and free of legalese; provide optimal protection for his client’s rights and interests; and minimize the likelihood of future disputes.. “I’m a much wiser transactional lawyer because of my trial experience – I know how and why contracts, business agreements, and real estate documents end up in court, and I’m constantly mindful of those pitfalls and diligent in making certain that the documents I create don’t end up there.” Henry learned his trial skills and gained invaluable trial (and life) experience as an aggressive federal criminal white-collar fraud prosecutor for over seven years.. Henry sits down and talks with each of his clients to understand their goals and objectives, then collaborates with them to explore the best way to craft a solution and provide them with real strives to arrive at a fair fee with his clients before beginning his legal services. Henry’s practice is built on transparency and candid conversations with his clients. He typically advises and counsels his clients on the phone or sends emails to them without charge, and bills them only when he actually does something for them.. Henry makes a practice of structuring a fixed fee for his legal services. “I believe the billable hour model of practicing law is flawed. It sets up a conflict of interest between the lawyer and the client because it allows for the lawyer to drag out the client’s work and bill as many hours as possible (good for the lawyer), while disregarding the consideration of whether more hours really add value to the client (bad for the client). I strongly believe that the fixed fee is the most efficient and effective way to deliver the highest quality legal services and value to my clients.”. “I’ve never been fond of the life of a typical lawyer in a typical law firm – having to bill 2,000+ hours a year or run the risk of reprisals or sanctions from senior management partners doesn’t make for happy lawyers. Most attorneys I know are stressed to the max and aren’t particularly happy. Stress is no longer an issue in my life, and I’m a happy person because of it. I enjoy supporting my clients in successfully managing their stress levels, which makes them better at their investment activities.. After graduating from law school, Henry clerked for the U. S. District Court in Dallas, and went on to clerk on the the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Los Angeles. He was an assistant U. S. attorney in Los Angeles and Houston, where he headed up the white collar fraud section of the Criminal Division.
Frances Bennett is a Board Certified specialist in Estate Planning and Probate by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, with a distinguished practice focused on estate planning, tax planning, and probate administration. She advises clients on a wide range of matters, including wills and trusts, fiduciary litigation, marital property agreements, and private business planning. Her work often involves sophisticated planning techniques such as grantor retained annuity trusts and business succession strategies.Before earning her J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1992, Frances was a successful entrepreneur in the specialty foods industry. Her legal career includes clerkships in various state and appellate courts, including the Texas Supreme Court, and she previously served as Chair of the Estate and Inheritance Tax Committee of the State Bar of Texas.Beyond her legal work, Frances is deeply involved in her community. She actively supports philanthropic initiatives and the arts, contributing her time to organizations such as the Mamma Jamma Ride for Breast Cancer, the Austin Theatre Alliance, and the Zachary Scott Theater, where she has held several leadership roles.
Experienced Attorney with a demonstrated history of providing trusted legal counsel to real estate owners/investors, business owners and individuals. Skilled in Commercial Real Estate, Business Transactions, Estate Planning and Asset Protection. Alumnus of Baylor University School of Law and the University of Texas at Austin.
Emily S. Rickers graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 2004 and began practicing law in the Rio Grande Valley. She began her legal career handling probate cases and real estate matters, bringing water, wastewater, and clear title to substandard rural developments. These complex cases helped develop her creative and practical approach to solving difficult problems, working with government entities, elected officials, private landowners, and financing sources to achieve her clients’ goals. Since then, her practice has expanded to include estate planning and administration, guardianships, and real estate litigation, as well as family law, where Emily found her experience with complex property matters valuable in resolving cases with significant community estates. During the 82nd and 83rd legislative sessions, she also represented clients’ interests before the Texas Legislature as a registered lobbyist. She is admitted to practice before all Texas courts, as well as the U.S. Southern District of Texas.. As a former legal services lawyer, Emily believes in using her legal skills to serve the community. Prior to attending law school, she worked as a legal advocate for residents of a family violence shelter. In 2012, Emily founded a nonprofit with partner Carlos Salinas to advocate for low-income Texas families on matters of family violence, housing access, and property tax relief. She is especially proud of her affiliation with the Rio Grande Valley Multibank CDFI, which during her service as a board member launched a program to replace predatory payday loans in South Texas. She was an officer of the Poverty Law Section of the State Bar of Texas, and a subcommittee chair of the Supreme Court of Texas Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee. Emily and earned a B.A. from Davidson College in 1998 in Political Science and a concentration in International Studies. She is fluent in Spanish and sings with the Chorus Austin Symphonic Choir.
Carole Callaghan is an estate planning and probate attorney located in the Austin area. Carole’s education and experience make her an excellent representative for each of her clients. However, her passion is her family, and it was this passion this that led her to start Carole Callaghan Law. Carole uses wisdom, compassion and empath to helps her clients as they experience life’s changes. Contact Carole with any questions you may have about your estate planning and probate needs.