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Estate Planning Attorney San Antonio & Austin

Estate Planning Attorney San Antonio & Austin Families Trust

As an estate planning attorney San Antonio and Austin families turn to for peace of mind, we know this work isn't just for the wealthy — it's for anyone who has people they love and assets they've worked hard to build. Without the right documents in place, the people you care about most could face unnecessary legal complications, delays, and costs during an already difficult time.

J Brantley Law provides forward-looking, low-conflict estate planning and family legal services for clients throughout San Antonio, Austin, and the surrounding Texas Hill Country, as well as clients across Georgia, including Atlanta. Whether you live in Bexar County, Travis County, the greater Atlanta area, or elsewhere in Texas or Georgia, we help you put the right legal protections in place — clearly, affordably, and on your timeline. Our practice is fully virtual, so you can meet with your attorney from home, work, or anywhere else that's convenient, without ever needing to visit an office.

As a military spouse, Attorney Brantley understands that life circumstances change — sometimes rapidly. Our estate planning approach is designed to be practical, current, and adaptable to your situation, whether you are stationed near Joint Base San Antonio, living in Georgia, or building a life anywhere else in Texas. Because everything is handled virtually, your location and your schedule never get in the way of getting your plan in place.

Services Include

  • Simple wills — single or married
  • Comprehensive will packages — single or married
  • Revocable living trusts — single or married
  • Lady Bird deeds
  • Transfer on Death Deeds (TODDs)
  • Durable powers of attorney
  • Medical powers of attorney
  • Advance directives and living wills
  • HIPAA authorization forms
  • Estate planning bundles

Offered fully virtually to clients throughout Georgia and Texas — no office visit required.

Protect Your Loved Ones

Estate Planning for Families

If you have children, own a business, or simply want to make things easier for your family in the future, a well-crafted estate plan is essential — whether you call San Antonio, Austin, anywhere else in Texas, or Georgia home. Every consultation and signing is handled virtually, so distance is never a barrier.

We help you put clear instructions in place so your loved ones are protected and supported, without confusion or unnecessary court involvement.

  • Wills tailored to your family structure
  • Guardianship designations for minor children
  • Medical directives and powers of attorney
  • Trust planning (as appropriate)
This is not just about documents. It is about creating a plan that gives you confidence today and clarity for your family tomorrow.
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Especially Important For

Who Needs an Estate Plan Now

Military families and spouses
New parents and growing families
Business owners and entrepreneurs
Anyone without a current will or POA

Flat-Fee Pricing

Estate Planning Services & Pricing

Flat, upfront pricing for clients in San Antonio, Austin, throughout Texas, and across Georgia. No hourly billing surprises — you'll know the cost before we begin.

Service Typical Fee
Simple Will — Single $1,250
Simple Will — Joint/Married $1,995
Will Package — Single $1,750
Will Package — Joint/Married $2,995
Revocable Living Trust — Single $2,500
Revocable Living Trust — Joint/Married $3,995
Lady Bird Deed $750
TODD $550
A la carte POA or Directive $275

Prices shown are representative of typical fees and may be more or less depending on the specifics of your matter.

Military families and veterans receive an additional discount on estate planning services.

Reduced-fee services are available for qualified clients. Contact us to inquire.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

At what point do I actually need an estate planning attorney in San Antonio?

If you own property, have minor children, or want to control what happens to your assets and who makes decisions on your behalf if you're incapacitated, it's time. Estate planning isn't just for retirees — many of our clients are younger business owners and parents putting a plan in place for the first time.

What's included in a basic estate plan?

A foundational plan typically includes a will, a power of attorney for financial decisions, and a healthcare directive. Depending on your situation, we may also discuss guardianship designations for minor children.

Do I need to redo my estate plan after a major life change?

Yes. Marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or a significant change in assets are all good reasons to revisit your existing documents and make sure they still reflect your wishes.

Ready to Get Started?

Schedule a consultation with an estate planning attorney San Antonio, Austin, and Georgia families recommend, and let's talk about what you need — all handled virtually, wherever you are.