Estate Planning for Lake Highlands Residents
A residential Northeast Dallas neighborhood with established homeowners. Whether you own a home in Lake Highlands or rent while you save toward one, a thoughtful estate plan grounded in Texas law gives you control over how your assets, healthcare, and final wishes are handled.
What Most Lake Highlands Families Need
For most Lake Highlands households, a complete estate plan includes a last will and testament, a durable power of attorney for finances, a healthcare power of attorney, and — depending on assets and family circumstances — a revocable living trust. Together these documents make sure your wishes are honored and your family avoids unnecessary cost, delay, and conflict.
Texas Law and Lake Highlands
Texas is a community property state with no state income, estate, or inheritance tax, offers an unlimited homestead exemption on up to 10 acres in urban areas, and allows independent administration that avoids extensive court oversight. Local probate matters for Dallas residents — including those in Lake Highlands — typically pass through the Dallas County court system, and a plan designed specifically for Texas law is far less likely to run into procedural problems.
Getting Started
Building an estate plan with Elder & Estate is straightforward. Our guided online process walks Lake Highlands residents through each decision, and our team is available to answer any questions about how Texas law applies to your situation.