FAQs

Peterson & Peterson Attorneys At Law

  • What estate planning services do you offer in Georgetown, TX?

    We provide comprehensive estate planning services in Georgetown, TX, including wills, trusts, durable powers of attorney, medical directives, HIPAA releases, and asset-protection strategies.
  • Why should I choose board-certified estate planning attorneys in Georgetown, TX?

    Our board-certified attorneys bring over 30 years of experience in estate planning and probate. They offer expert guidance and tailored solutions for Georgetown, TX residents.
  • How does the probate process work in Williamson County, TX?

    We guide you through Texas probate administration, from inventory and appraisals to court filings and asset distribution, ensuring a seamless process in Williamson County.
  • What is the difference between a will and a trust in Georgetown estate planning?

    Wills appoint executors and distribute assets, while trusts can bypass probate, manage assets for beneficiaries, and offer added protection in Georgetown, TX.
  • Can I create a power of attorney for finances or healthcare in Georgetown, TX?

    Yes, we draft durable financial and medical powers of attorney, enabling appointed agents to manage your affairs if you're incapacitated.
  • What is a Directive to Physician or living will in Texas?

    It's a document stating your medical care preferences if you become incapacitated. We assist Georgetown clients in creating one for peace of mind.
  • What documents are involved in a standard estate plan in Georgetown?

    A typical plan includes a will, trusts if needed, financial and medical powers of attorney, directive to physician, HIPAA release, and agent for remains.
  • What does asset protection planning entail in Georgetown, TX?

    We design plans that use trusts and LLCs to shield your assets from lawsuits, creditors, or unintended beneficiaries in Georgetown.
  • What is a Declaration of Guardian in elder law?

    It lets you name someone to manage your personal or financial affairs if you become incapacitated. We help you appoint a guardian in Georgetown.
  • What makes Peterson & Peterson Attorneys stand out in Georgetown?

    Since 1997, our husband-and-wife firm has provided compassionate, board-certified estate planning and probate law services to Georgetown and Williamson County, combining expertise with a personal touch.