

$999
Individual flat fee
$1,800
Married Couple
Last Will and Testament
Durable Power of Attorney
Medical Power of Attorney
HIPAA release
Directive to Physicians
Payment Plans Available
We believe estate planning should be accessible. Ask about splitting your flat fee into 2-4 manageable payments, so you can get the peace of mind you deserve without financial stress.
This overview is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate needs and estate planning requirements vary widely and may only be identified after a formal consultation. No attorney-client relationship is formed by viewing this content, and no guarantees are made regarding outcomes.
Our Transparent Approach to Estate Planning
We make securing your family's future straightforward and stress-free.
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Start Your Legacy
You receive our clear, bilingual (English/Spanish) planning forms to list yourproperties, assets, and key decision-makers (like Executors and Agents).
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Consultation and Design
A Texas-licensed attorney reviews your completed forms and conducts a 30- minute consultation (in person or video/bilingual) to discuss your goals, answer questions, and finalize the design of your plan.
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Sign and Relax
We deliver your final, customized documents. We then coordinate a simple, final execution ceremony with a notary to ensure your Will and other documents are Texas-enforceable.
Designed for real life
not just paper
Your estate planning is not only for when you pass away. Power of attorney and health-care documents protect you if you are in the hospital, out of town, or simply need help managing filings.
Estate Planning for Texas Families
Every family's story is unique, yet many share the same fundamental concerns:
protecting children, avoiding family disputes, and not leaving a costly, complicated mess behind. We understand these real-life worries deeply. That's why we specifically built the Legado Plan around the core goal of solving those concerns simply and affordably.
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Flat fee pricing so you know exactly what you pay up front.
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Bilingual advice for you, your spouse or partner.
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Clear explanations of what each document does and why it matters.
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Payment plans available
Your Estate Planning Attorney -
Mario G. Perez, Jr
Licensed Texas Attorney | Serving South Texas | Bilingual (English/Spanish)
I have witnessed firsthand the profound difficulty and cost left behind when our loved ones pass without an estate plan. The resulting attorney fees, court costs, and delays needlessly overwhelm grieving families—burdens that could be easily avoided with simple planning today. My experience helping first- generation homeowners and small-business owners protect their legacy has shown me the need for estate planning that is both simple and accessible. Instead of unpredictable hourly billing, The Legado Plan flat fee of $999 gives your family a clear price and a clear plan, ensuring peace of mind.
We are happy to share general information here, but please know that browsing our website does not create an attorney-client relationship. That special partnership only begins once we've completed a conflict check and both parties sign a written agreement. Since every family's story is unique, the best way to get tailored advice is to schedule your consultation!
Do I Really Need an Estate Plan?
Yes - if you have loved ones, property or any wishes about what should happen if something happens to you, you need an plan. Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy - it's for anyone who wants to avoid legal chaos and prtect the people they care about.
Have minor children? Without a legal plan in place, a judge - not you - will decide who raises them. Maning guardians in your estate plan ensures your children are cared for by the people you trust most, and helps avoid family disputes during a difficult time.
Think no plans means no cost? Think again. If you pass away without a will, the court may appoint an attorney to represent unknown heirs or minor children - even if your family never asked for it. These attorneys and listed fees come directly out of your estate and can cost thousands, reducing what your loved ones inherit.
No plan means medical limbo. Without clear legal documents, your loved ones may be left guessing - or fighting - never your medical care. Hospitals may delay treatment while waiting on a court order, and your wishes for life support, pain relief, or end-of-life might go unheard. An estate plan ensures your voice is clear, even when you can't speak for yourself.
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Without a plan: Texas law decides who gets your property - not you.
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Your family may face costly court delays and probate stress.
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Medical wishes may be unknown or ignored.
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No guardianship instructions means your children's care could be left to a court.
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Attorney fees can eat away your estate through court ordered appointments.
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With a plan: You stay in control of your legacy.
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You reduce confusion, delays, and unnecessary court costs.
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You protect your children and ensure their care is handled how you chose.
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You give loved ones clear legal authority to act when needed most.
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You make life easier for your family when they need clarity and direction.
Thats why we offer affordable, flat-fee planning designed for real families - including wills, power of attorney, and guidance from a licensed Texas attorney.
Secure Your Legacy Today
If you are interested in learning more about our flat-fee estate plans and scheduling your consultation, please submit your information below, and we will contact you as soon as possible. We meet by phone, secure video, or in our Laredo office.
Hablamos Espanol podemos hacer todo el proceso en espanol. consulta, communicacion y documentos explicados paso por paso
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Hours of Operations
Tuesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Monday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm
This website is for general purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney client relationship is only after a conflict check is completed and you sign a written engagement agreement. Every family's situation is different; please schedule a consultation before relying on any information here.
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