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Neema Desai

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Manda Mosley Maier

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Our

Fort Worth

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Neema Desai
Estate Planning Attorney
Manda Mosley Maier
Estate Planning Attorney

Our

Fort Worth

 Team

Kalee Moran
Client Service Coordinator

Interview with

Neema Desai

Estate Planning Attorneys in

Fort Worth

Estate Planning Attorneys in Fort Worth, Texas

Estate planning is one of the most important ways to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are honored. At Oath Law, our Fort Worth office helps individuals and families create clear, customized estate plans that simplify decisions and bring long-term peace of mind. Whether you're starting your first plan or updating an existing one, we make the process straightforward, supportive, and easy to understand.

Trust and Estate Attorneys in Fort Worth

A trust is a powerful tool that helps you manage your assets, streamline estate administration, and protect your family's future. Oath Law's Fort Worth trust attorneys help you understand how revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts work — and which option best supports your goals.

A revocable living trust offers flexibility: you can update or change it as life evolves. An irrevocable trust provides stronger long-term protection and structure for your estate. We explain both options in clear, everyday language so you can make confident choices that reflect your needs, your values, and your long-term financial plans.

Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Fort Worth

A will is a foundational estate planning document that outlines your wishes, specifies who receives your property, and names guardians for minor children. It provides your family with clarity at a time when they need it most.

At Oath Law, our Fort Worth estate planning lawyers walk you through each step of creating or updating your will. We help you think through key decisions, document your wishes clearly, and build a plan that brings confidence and peace of mind — both now and in the future.

Power of Attorney Lawyers in Fort Worth

A Power of Attorney (POA) names someone you trust to manage your financial or legal affairs if you become unable to do so. Without a POA, your family may face legal delays or may need court involvement to access accounts and handle essential responsibilities.

Our Fort Worth team helps you choose the right agent, outline their authority, and prepare a durable POA that protects your interests. With a well-crafted POA in place, you can rest easy knowing someone responsible can step in if needed.

Healthcare Directives and Living Wills

A healthcare directive, sometimes called a living will, documents your medical treatment preferences when you cannot communicate. This document offers clarity and comfort to both your loved ones and your healthcare providers.

The Oath Law Fort Worth team helps you think through important medical decisions such as life support, emergency treatment, and comfort care. We help you express your wishes clearly so your family can act confidently and compassionately when it matters most.

Why Families Choose Oath Law

Families across Fort Worth and Tarrant County choose Oath Law because we deliver a transparent, educational, and supportive estate planning experience.

What sets Oath Law apart:

Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or hidden fees.

No upsells or litigation — estate planning only.

A clear, educational process designed to empower clients.

Exclusive estate-planning-only practice — deep expertise and clarity.

Secure digital access to your completed documents.

Ongoing support as your goals and family circumstances evolve.

Meet Your Fort Worth Estate Planning Team

Our Fort Worth estate planning team is dedicated to helping local families create personalized plans that protect what matters most. We take time to understand your goals, answer your questions, and build a plan tailored to your life. Every step is explained in clear, approachable language, and every document is created specifically for you — never cookie-cutter, never rushed.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the difference between a will and a trust?

A will directs how your assets are distributed after death, while a trust can manage your assets during your lifetime and afterward.

2. Do I need both a will and a trust?

Many Fort Worth families benefit from both. A trust simplifies administration, while a will covers remaining assets and names guardians.

3. Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney?

Select someone responsible, trustworthy, and capable of handling important financial and legal decisions.

4. How often should I update my estate plan?

Every few years or after major life changes like marriage, divorce, or buying property.

5. What happens if I pass away without a will?

If you die without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not match your wishes.

6. What is a living will?

A living will outlines your medical treatment preferences if you cannot communicate.

7. Can I include digital assets in my estate plan?

Yes — include email accounts, social media, digital files, and online logins.

8. How do I plan for a blended family?

A customized estate plan ensures fairness and clarity for all spouses and children.

9. What are common estate planning mistakes?

Waiting too long, failing to update documents, and choosing the wrong decision-makers.

10. How long does estate planning take?

Most Fort Worth clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on complexity and scheduling.

Client Testimonials

"The Fort Worth team explained everything clearly and made the process so easy. I feel completely at peace."

"Their patience, kindness, and professionalism were outstanding. I highly recommend them."

"Flat-fee pricing was refreshing — no surprises, just honest guidance."

"They listened, answered every question, and delivered a plan that truly reflects my wishes."

"I put this off for years, but Oath Law made the entire process smooth and stress-free."

Contact Oath Law in Fort Worth

Office Address: Oath Law – Fort Worth Office 420 Throckmorton Street, Suite 200 Fort Worth, TX 76102

Phone: (817) 555-0918

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