LegalGEN

Power of Attorney for Texas Residents

Preparing a Power of Attorney in Texas doesn't require an in-person consultation. LegalGEN walks you through a short guided questionnaire and produces attorney-drafted documents that comply with state-specific requirements.

Why residents of Texas choose LegalGEN

Traditional estate-planning firms charge $500–$3,000 for a straightforward Power of Attorney. LegalGEN's guided process delivers the same attorney-drafted documents at a fraction of the cost, with Texas-specific clauses and witness/notary instructions.

How the process works

  1. Answer a short questionnaire. Ten minutes on average — no jargon.
  2. Documents are generated instantly. Your Power of Attorney is drafted using Texas statutory language.
  3. Sign and store securely. We provide execution instructions specific to Texas law (witnesses, notarization, self-proving affidavits).

What's included

  • Attorney-reviewed Power of Attorney document
  • State-specific execution checklist for Texas
  • Digital storage and secure sharing with executors/agents
  • Free updates for one year

Frequently asked questions

Is an online poa valid in Texas?

Yes. A poa drafted per Texas statute is fully enforceable when signed with the required witnesses. LegalGEN's questionnaire captures all the elements Texas law requires; your document ships with a state-specific execution checklist.

Do I need a lawyer to sign this?

No. The document is attorney-drafted. You sign it yourself in front of the number of witnesses your state requires. A notary is required for some documents (living trust, POA) but never for the will itself.

How much does it cost?

Individual documents start at $89. Bundled packages including a will, POA, and living will start at $199. There are no hidden fees.

Can I update it later?

Yes. Updates are free for the first year. After that, minor edits are \$39; a full re-generation is \$59.