Thanks — Your Texas Estate-Planning Forms Are Ready
You can download the forms right now using the button below. I’ve also emailed a copy of the link so you’ll have it for reference.
What’s Included
Sample Texas Last Will and Testament forms
Financial Power of Attorney
Medical Power of Attorney / Advance Directive
Supporting reference material
How to Use These Forms
These forms are provided for educational purposes to help you better understand how Texas-specific estate-planning documents are structured and what decisions you may need to make.
Every family situation is different, and Texas law is very specific about how documents must be prepared, signed, and witnessed. Before you sign or rely on any legal document, it’s always wise to consult with a qualified Texas estate-planning attorney.
Next — I’ll Help Guide You Through Things
Over the next few days, I’ll send you a short series of helpful emails explaining:
• the key differences between wills and living trusts
• when a trust might make sense (and when it may not)
• common mistakes people make with estate-planning documents
• simple steps to help you plan with more confidence
My goal is simply to help you feel more informed and prepared — without the legal jargon.
Want More Education from AEPS?
If you prefer to learn by video, the American Estate Planning Series YouTube channel has dozens of helpful, plain-English estate-planning videos for families across the country.
If at any time you no longer want to receive educational emails from AEPS, every email will include an unsubscribe link. No hard feelings — I only want to be helpful.

