Services

A focus on helping families build personalized estate plans

Founder of Faithful Stewardship Law Firm.

Just like every family is different, every estate plan is unique. At Faithful Stewardship, we focus on helping families build personalized estate plans—whether through wills, trusts, or directives—so you can provide for your loved ones with confidence and clarity.

In addition to estate planning, we also assist with uncontested probate and uncontested guardianships. Because we limit our practice to uncontested matters, we’re able to offer families a lower cost than a litigation firm. And if your situation ever becomes contested, we will either connect you with a trusted litigation attorney or step aside so you can choose the right advocate for your case.

Our process begins with an initial consultation, where we take time to understand your family’s needs and guide you through the options available. We believe preparation is more than practical—it’s an act of faithful stewardship that honors both God and family.

Estate Planning

Estate Planning

Estate planning isn’t just about who inherits your property—it’s about making sure your family has the right tools to care for you if life takes an unexpected turn. At Faithful Stewardship, every plan we design includes a set of essential documents that protect you during times of illness or incapacity.

Wills & Trusts

Wills & Trusts

At a Glance: A Simple Will covers the basics—naming heirs, guardians, and an executor. A Complex Will adds testamentary trusts for families who need extra protection, control, or planning flexibility. A Revocable Living Trust goes further by avoiding probate altogether and providing ongoing management during your lifetime and beyond.

Uncontested Probate

Probate

Probate is the legal process of transferring a person’s property that doesn’t already have a built-in way to pass to someone else after death. It ensures that debts are settled, heirs are identified, and assets are legally passed on. If someone dies with a valid will (testate), probate confirms and carries out that will. If there is no will (intestate), Texas law decides who inherits. Importantly, having a will does not avoid probate, but it usually makes the process simpler and ensures the outcome matches your intentions.

Uncontested Guardianship

Guardianship

At Faithful Stewardship, our primary goal is to help families plan ahead so that guardianship is never needed. Guardianship is considered a last resort because it involves taking away a person’s legal rights and placing them under the authority of a court-supervised guardian. It is only allowed when all other alternatives have been exhausted and the court determines that no less restrictive option will work.