Law Office Of Hugh Spires, Jr
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I can answer your questions, create a plan for your estate and draft your important documents without you having to leave your home or work. The Law Office of Hugh Spires, Jr. offers convenience and personal attention. My clients do not have to travel. I will travel to the client within a 50-mile radius of Dallas, Texas to personally explain the documents and oversee the execution at no additional cost.

Otherwise, I will provide your documents through a secure web portal with step by step instructions on how to sign your documents. After you sign your documents, you can send a copy to me to perform a review of potential errors at no additional cost. Learn more about who needs estate planning, what a Power of Attorney is, and the truth about online DIY Will kits.
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The Law Office of Hugh Spires, Jr. was formed to make estate planning and related legal services accessible, convenient and affordable to everyone in Texas. With a revolutionary business model, I am able to offer a free initial consultation and legal services using the method most convenient for the client, whether it is the telephone, secure web portal, e-mail, webcam, or traveling to the client's nearby location.
The Law Office of Hugh Spires, Jr. provides the convenience you want and the personal attention you deserve with mobile and online estate planning services. Our attorney will travel to you within a 50-mile radius of Dallas, Texas or will provide your documents through a secure web portal. Is this service right for you?
Your privacy is protected by state-of-the-art SSL encryption that prevents eavesdropping by third parties. Our attorney will contact you at his earliest convenience, often within 24 hours, to discuss your needs. Please call our office(s) to get learn how we are engaging with current clients and new at this time.
Hugh Spires, Jr. has been practicing law since 1995, and is licensed in both Texas and Arkansas. He served twenty years in the Air Force Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Corps as an attorney, where he primarily practiced healthcare law and provided estate planning for military members, retirees and their dependents.
A will is a legal document you use to state who receives your property upon your death. It is common to directly give property to a beneficiary or you may place it into a trust for the beneficiary, especially if the beneficiary is a minor. Not all your property will pass through your will.

Typically, automobiles, tangible personal property, bank accounts, CDs, stocks, bonds, and real property will pass under a will unless they contain a right of survivorship clause.Right of survivorship means the property states that it will pass to the co-owner of your property as the last surviving owner.
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