Estate Planning & Wills
Georgetown, TX
Texas Trust Law is an estate planning and probate law firm serving the greater Austin area with offices in Georgetown, Austin, Horseshoe Bay, and Dripping Springs. Founded by Board Certified Estate Planning attorney Brad Wiewel in 1997, the firm specializes in wills, trusts, probate administration, elder law, asset protection, and special needs planning. Led by a family team including Brad, his wife Cindy, and son Zach (who holds a Master's in Tax Law from NYU), Texas Trust Law uses their proprietary LifePlanning™ process to create comprehensive, regularly updated estate plans that minimize court intervention and taxes while maximizing family protection.
Ideal for: Families seeking comprehensive estate planning, individuals caring for aging parents, business owners planning asset protection and succession, families with special needs members
Service area: Georgetown, Austin, Westlake, Lakeway, Round Rock, Pflugerville, Horseshoe Bay, Dripping Springs, Marble Falls, and the Highland Lakes area of Texas
Board Certified Expertise: Brad Wiewel and Rob Hugos are Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization (fewer than 1% of Texas attorneys hold this certification). Melissa Donovan is a Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation.
LifePlanning™ Process: Texas Trust Law's proprietary planning system ensures regular, systematic updating of plans for personal and legal changes, total synchronization of assets with the plan, and fixed, fully disclosed fees—addressing common reasons estate plans fail.
Family-Focused Practice: Operating on Judeo-Christian principles with a multi-generational family leadership structure, the firm emphasizes ongoing personal relationships and empathetic guidance through estate planning, probate administration, and elder law matters.
Address: 1618 Williams Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628
Phone: (512) 869-1435
Website: texastrustlaw.com
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