Can an elder law attorney help me draft or update a will or power of attorney in Texas?
June 20, 2025 – Kimberly Hegwood

An elder law attorney can draft or update wills or powers of attorney in compliance with Texas law and tailored to your specific needs. A power of attorney allows someone you trust to make financial or medical decisions on your behalf, while a will distributes your assets according to your wishes.
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