Do you need help writing your will?
Are you concerned about a will contest or heirs fighting over your assets?
Do you have a family business or ranch you want to protect once you pass away?
Do you have questions about what a trust is?
Do you want to know about how to avoid probate?
Are you wondering if you should name your children as executors of your estate?
Are you concerned about asset protection?
If you have asked yourself any of these questions, please contact the experienced Tarrant County estate planning lawyers at Gordon & Sykes, LLP, today.
Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas, Estate and Probate Attorneys Here to Help You With Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Other Estate Planning Documents
We specialize in handling estate planning, estate administration, probate, trusts, guardianships (sometimes referred to as conservatorships) and litigation relating to those matters. We put professional and personalized strategies to work to help you and your family create sustainable wealth transfer solutions that focus on cost effectiveness, asset protection, and lawful tax minimalization to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Rely on us for counsel, guidance and representation in areas of:
- Wills
- Trusts
- Living Wills
- Revocable and irrevocable trusts
- Disability planning
- Medicaid planning, including Miller trusts
- Powers of attorney
- Guardianships
- Advance health care directives
- Estate tax planning, including gift tax planning
- Business succession planning
- Charitable planning
- Life insurance trusts
A Complete Estate Planning and Probate Practice
We are here to answer questions and find creative solutions for any estate planning issue you present to us. From how to minimize estate taxes or gift taxes to how to create a trust for property that is located in another state in order to avoid probate in multiple jurisdictions, we can help you find viable options that meet your needs and protect your family and assets for the future.
We also provide planning advice for IRA's, insurance policies, bank accounts, annuities, and other non-probate assets.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.


