Best Elder Law & Estate in Texas — 15 resources

15 Resources

1. National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys — Free

NAELA — find a qualified elder law attorney in your state. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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2. ElderLawAnswers — Free

Free articles and attorney directory for Medicaid, estate planning, and special needs. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who...

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3. Justice in Aging — Free

Legal advocacy organization fighting senior poverty by securing access to healthcare and economic security. Relevant for blended families, second marriages, and any situation where a will could be contested. Most elder law attorneys charge 50–600/hr but offer flat fees for common documents like wills, POA, and advance directives. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. Free, confidential, and available to any...

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4. Legal Services Corporation — Free

Find free civil legal aid in your area — many programs help seniors with priority. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. All services free of charge to qualifying seniors and family caregivers.

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5. LawHelp.org — Free

Find free legal help, attorneys, and self-help resources by state. Useful before a crisis: capacity to sign legal documents declines with dementia, stroke, or sudden hospitalization. Volunteer attorney programs run by state bar associations match low-income seniors with free counsel for civil matters. Most state senior legal aid programs do not have asset limits — even a senior who owns a home may qualify. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the information.

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6. AARP Legal Counsel for the Elderly — Free

Free legal services for DC residents 60+; legal info articles for all. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Most elder law attorneys charge 50–600/hr but offer flat fees for common documents like wills, POA, and advance directives. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. Open at no cost to Texas seniors and the families supporting them.

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7. ABA Commission on Law and Aging — Free

American Bar Association resources on elder law, capacity, and elder abuse. A starting point for any senior or family caregiver who's never put POA, healthcare proxy, or living will in writing. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. The 5-year Medicaid look-back penalizes asset transfers made within five years of applying — talk to an attorney BEFORE moving anything. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork...

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8. Five Wishes — Free

America's most popular living will — completes legal advance directive in plain language. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Most elder law attorneys charge 50–600/hr but offer flat fees for common documents like wills, POA, and advance directives. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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9. National Disability Rights Network — Free

Federally mandated protection and advocacy systems in every state, serving older adults with disabilities. Worth contacting when nursing home placement is on the horizon and the family needs to protect assets for a healthy spouse. Initial consultations are often free or under

00; bring the existing will, deed, and a list of assets and beneficiaries. Free workshops at senior centers walk through wills, POA, and advance directives in plain English; attorneys often offer follow-up consults. Free,...

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10. Pension Rights Center — Free

Helps Americans secure and protect promised retirement benefits. Relevant for blended families, second marriages, and any situation where a will could be contested. Free or low-cost legal aid is available statewide for seniors below specific income limits — apply even if it seems borderline. Free workshops at senior centers walk through wills, POA, and advance directives in plain English; attorneys often offer follow-up consults. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the...

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11. National Senior Citizens Law Center — Free

Now Justice in Aging — legal advocacy for low-income seniors. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Free workshops at senior centers walk through wills, POA, and advance directives in plain English; attorneys often offer follow-up consults. Free of charge — no eligibility paperwork required to call or browse.

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12. National Guardianship Association — Free

Standards and resources for those serving as guardians or conservators. Useful before a crisis: capacity to sign legal documents declines with dementia, stroke, or sudden hospitalization. Volunteer attorney programs run by state bar associations match low-income seniors with free counsel for civil matters. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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13. Estate Planning Council — Free

Find an estate planning specialist for wills, trusts, and probate. Useful before a crisis: capacity to sign legal documents declines with dementia, stroke, or sudden hospitalization. Volunteer attorney programs run by state bar associations match low-income seniors with free counsel for civil matters. Free workshops at senior centers walk through wills, POA, and advance directives in plain English; attorneys often offer follow-up consults. Free service; donations support but never gate access.

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14. Texas Elder Law Attorneys — Free

Find a qualified elder law attorney in Texas via NAELA. Useful before a crisis: capacity to sign legal documents declines with dementia, stroke, or sudden hospitalization. Volunteer attorney programs run by state bar associations match low-income seniors with free counsel for civil matters. Advance directives override family wishes — including spouses and adult children — if they're properly executed. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the information.

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15. Texas Legal Aid — Free

Free civil legal aid for Texas seniors via Legal Services Corporation. For older adults and families planning ahead — wills, trusts, power of attorney, advance directives, and Medicaid eligibility. Many courthouse self-help centers have free forms and clerk guidance for basic POA and advance directives. Springing POA only kicks in at incapacity; durable POA is active immediately. Most attorneys recommend durable for elder care. Free, confidential, and available to any Texas resident who needs the...

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