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6860 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 200, Plano, Texas, 75024

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Our

Plano

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Sephora Tshiswaka

Estate Planning Attorney

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Sephora Tshiswaka

Estate Planning Attorney

Attorney Headshot

Sephora Tshiswaka

Estate Planning Attorney

Interview with

Sephora Tshiswaka

What company value propositions do you feel resonate most with your clients?

Oath cares deeply about our clients, which is why we make an oath to always do right by them. Clients appreciate working with down-to-earth individuals who prioritize their needs. Oath Law exemplifies this commitment and goes beyond to meet client expectations.

What is unique about your state and why do you think it matters?

Texas law includes specific regulations, such as homestead rules and community property laws, which are crucial for protecting personal and family assets.

What do you like best about your community/clients in your area?

Most of our clients are retirees seeking activities to stay engaged. Many enroll in college courses and join various community groups, which keeps them vibrant and connected.

What do clients in your community ask the most questions about? What do people in Plano care about?

Our clients frequently inquire about protecting their homestead exemptions and safeguarding assets they pass on to their children from divorce, creditors, and other challenges.

Why is Oath the right choice for your clients?

Oath is ideal for our Plano clients because it allows them to consolidate their estate and financial plans under one roof. This holistic approach provides peace of mind, especially for those who become members of Care by Oath.

What story do you tell at your workshops?

I share stories of my upbringing in Fort Worth, Texas, where I grew up in a close-knit family of nine. We maintain strong family ties, gathering every weekend, playfully stealing mom’s Tupperware, leading to her usual complaints—it’s a cherished cycle that continues week after week.

Our

Plano

 Team

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Shabnam Keshtkaran

Client Service Coordinator

Our

Plano

 Attorneys

Sephora Tshiswaka
Estate Planning Attorney

Our

Plano

 Team

Shabnam Keshtkaran
Client Service Coordinator

Interview with

Sephora Tshiswaka

What company value propositions do you feel resonate most with your clients?

Oath cares deeply about our clients, which is why we make an oath to always do right by them. Clients appreciate working with down-to-earth individuals who prioritize their needs. Oath Law exemplifies this commitment and goes beyond to meet client expectations.

What is unique about your state and why do you think it matters?

Texas law includes specific regulations, such as homestead rules and community property laws, which are crucial for protecting personal and family assets.

What do you like best about your community/clients in your area?

Most of our clients are retirees seeking activities to stay engaged. Many enroll in college courses and join various community groups, which keeps them vibrant and connected.

What do clients in your community ask the most questions about? What do people in Plano care about?

Our clients frequently inquire about protecting their homestead exemptions and safeguarding assets they pass on to their children from divorce, creditors, and other challenges.

Why is Oath the right choice for your clients?

Oath is ideal for our Plano clients because it allows them to consolidate their estate and financial plans under one roof. This holistic approach provides peace of mind, especially for those who become members of Care by Oath.

What story do you tell at your workshops?

I share stories of my upbringing in Fort Worth, Texas, where I grew up in a close-knit family of nine. We maintain strong family ties, gathering every weekend, playfully stealing mom’s Tupperware, leading to her usual complaints—it’s a cherished cycle that continues week after week.

Estate Planning Attorneys in

Plano

Estate Planning Attorneys in Plano, Texas

Estate planning gives you confidence that your loved ones will be protected and your wishes will be honored. At Oath Law, our Plano office helps individuals and families create customized estate plans that bring clarity, simplicity, and long-term peace of mind. Whether you're starting your first plan or updating existing documents, we make the process easy, approachable, and fully tailored to your needs.

Trust and Estate Attorneys in Plano

A trust is one of the most effective tools for managing assets, reducing complexity, and protecting your family's future. Oath Law's Plano trust attorneys help you understand how revocable living trusts and irrevocable trusts work — and which option best fits your goals.

A revocable living trust gives you control and flexibility during your lifetime, allowing updates as your life evolves. An irrevocable trust provides stronger protection and long-term security for your estate. We explain the differences in everyday language and help you build a trust strategy that aligns with your financial priorities and personal wishes.

Wills and Estate Planning Lawyers in Plano

A will is the foundation of every strong estate plan. It outlines how your property should be distributed, names guardians for minor children, and ensures your loved ones know exactly what you want.

At Oath Law, our Plano estate planning lawyers guide you through each step with clarity and compassion. We help you define your wishes, choose beneficiaries, and create a will that truly reflects your values. With a personalized will in place, your family will have the guidance and comfort they need when the time comes.

Power of Attorney Lawyers in Plano

A Power of Attorney (POA) allows a trusted individual to manage your financial and legal affairs if you become unable to do so yourself. Without a POA, your family may face unnecessary delays and legal challenges.

Our Plano team helps you select the right agent, outline their authority, and prepare a durable POA that protects your interests. With this essential document in place, you can feel confident that your affairs will be handled smoothly and responsibly in any situation.

Healthcare Directives and Living Wills

A healthcare directive, also called a living will, outlines your medical treatment preferences when you cannot speak for yourself. It brings clarity and peace of mind to both your family and your healthcare team.

Oath Law's Plano team guides you through important decisions regarding life support, comfort care, and emergency treatment. We help you document your wishes clearly and thoughtfully, ensuring your values are honored even in difficult moments.

Why Families Choose Oath Law

Families throughout Plano and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth area choose Oath Law for our transparent, educational, and supportive approach to estate planning.

What makes Oath Law different:

Flat-fee pricing — no hourly billing or surprise costs.

No upsells or litigation — we focus solely on estate planning.

Clear, supportive guidance throughout the entire process.

Exclusive estate planning focus — deep expertise and clarity.

Secure digital access to your completed documents.

Ongoing support as your family and goals evolve.

Meet Your Plano Estate Planning Team

Our Plano estate planning team is dedicated to helping families design plans that reflect their priorities and protect their future. We take time to understand your goals, answer your questions, and create a plan that truly fits your life. Every document is customized, every detail is explained clearly, and every step is taken with compassion and professionalism.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's the difference between a will and a trust? A will goes into effect after you pass away, while a trust can manage assets during your lifetime and beyond.

2. Should I have both a will and a trust? Many Plano families benefit from having both. A trust simplifies administration, while a will covers assets not included in the trust and names guardians.

3. Who should I choose as my Power of Attorney? Select someone trustworthy, responsible, and able to make financial or legal decisions on your behalf.

4. How often should I update my estate plan? Every few years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, or purchasing property.

5. What happens if I die without a will? Without a will, state law determines how your assets are distributed — which may not reflect your wishes.

6. What is a living will? A living will outlines your medical treatment preferences if you cannot communicate them.

7. Are digital assets included in an estate plan? Yes — online accounts, digital files, social media profiles, and logins should be included.

8. How do I plan for a blended family? A personalized estate plan ensures fairness and clarity for all spouses and children.

9. What are common estate planning mistakes? Not updating documents regularly, choosing the wrong representatives, and delaying the process.

10. How long does the estate planning process take? Most Plano clients complete their plans within a few weeks, depending on complexity and scheduling.

Client Testimonials

"The Plano team made everything easy and stress-free. I finally feel confident my family is protected."

"Clear explanations, patient guidance, and no pressure. A great experience overall."

"Flat-fee pricing was exactly what I needed — transparent and predictable."

"They were kind, professional, and helped me think through every decision."

"I wish I had done this sooner. Oath Law exceeded every expectation."

Contact Oath Law in Plano

Office Address: Oath Law – Plano Office 5700 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 300 Plano, TX 75024

Phone: (972) 555-0895

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