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Is a Will Enough to Protect Your Family? Find Out from a Texas Legal Attorney

Now more than ever, it's important that all of us have the right documents in place to protect our families if the worst happens. While you might think that estate planning is something you don't need or can't afford, here at Texas Legal, we think every Texan needs these critical documents and have made it our mission that everyone can afford it.

Even if you have a basic will in place, it may not be enough. Why? Because estate planning is a complex area of law and is best done in the hands of an experienced attorney. During this time of isolation and closures, we’ve asked our attorneys to come to you, including accredited estate planner and Texas Legal network attorney Match Dawson. He recently shared his expertise with us via Facebook Live, and we’re sharing it with you here.

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Thank you so much, Mr. Dawson, for sharing your expertise and experience with us. Every Texas Legal plan covers estate planning in full, meaning you can see an attorney like Mr. Dawson for a very low monthly premium and get the documents you deserve to protect your family. Join today!

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