San Antonio Wills and Trusts Lawyer
Having a legal testamentary will or trust drafted and on file with an attorney is an important way to ensure that when you die, your property will be distributed according to your wishes and not according to Texas law. For more than ten years, San Antonio, Texas, attorney Ralph Williamson has been helping families keep their success and assets in their families. Prior to becoming a licensed attorney in 1996, Mr. Williamson was a successful business operator. He now applies a businessman's approach to developing estate planning strategies that reduce the impact of inheritance taxes on your heirs and beneficiaries.
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We do more than just ask you to fill out a form and call it a testamentary will. We take the time to listen to your long-term objectives in order to develop unique estate-planning solutions for your specific family needs. Contact the Law Offices of Ralph E. Williamson to schedule a consultation.
Establishing a will or trust to protect your family speaks of your values
We work with clients all over the world who have estate planning needs in Texas. Wherever you are, whatever your situation, we can help. We help you make sure that your loved ones won't face the stress and turmoil that is often caused by probate court decisions.
Wills: If you have children and/or property, you need a will. Make sure your will describes in detail how you want your property divided and who you want to care for your dependents.
Trusts: You may be well advised to set up a trust for all or part of your property to protect its value and lessen the tax obligations.
Living Wills: When your family members or others need to make medical decisions for you, make sure they know your wishes. A living will or physician's directive can help them guide your medical treatment when you are unable to make decisions.
Learn more about contested wills at our Probate Litigation Practice Center
We help you take a serious look at ways to prevent the state from deciding what happens to your assets when you die. Contact the will and trust Law Offices of Ralph E. Williamson for a consultation about your estate law needs.

