Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyers — 51 found

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  1. Terry Leach

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Terry Ray Leach
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    9.4

    Hurst, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.

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    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Todd A. Durden
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    Keller, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 23 years.

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    • 817-431-0099
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  3. Orsen Paxton

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Orsen E. Paxton III
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    Arlington, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 37 years.

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    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Diane M. Wanger
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    Bedford, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 29 years.

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    • 817-285-2855
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  5. Raymond Daniel

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Raymond Ellis Daniel
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    8.4

    Fort Worth, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 21 years.

  6. John Greuner

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer John Greuner
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    7.4

    Grapevine, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.

  7. Deborah Adame

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Deborah Ann Adame
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    Fort Worth, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 20 years.

  8. Shannon Sears

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Shannon Marlene Sears
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    7.3

    Grapevine, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.

  9. Robert Sherman

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Robert Laverne Sherman
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    7.4

    Bedford, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 7 years.

  10. Jordan Watson

    Tarrant County Wills and Living Wills Lawyer Jordan E. Watson
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    6.8

    Fort Worth, TX Wills Lawyer. Licensed for 5 years.

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Wills / Living Wills

A written will lets you decide what happens to your money and property after you die, while a living will lets you decide whether or not you wish to be placed on a medical life support system if you become disabled or incapacitated. Wills attorneys and living wills attorneys know all of the language that must be included in your will documents so that things happen the way you want. Because it's impossible for anyone to explain a will after his or her death, it is very important that the will meets all legal requirements. A wills attorney will ensure it does.