Estate planning for families in Prosper, Plano, McKinney & Beyond

Plan with Purpose.

Protect What Matters in Allen.

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Take control of tomorrow with estate planning in Allen, Texas

Families in Allen choose us for estate planning that’s rooted in empathy. We help turn complex situations into manageable steps.

What We Do

Estate Planning Services for Everyday Life

Wills & Trusts

Allen families work with us to create wills and trusts that provide control, privacy, and protection.

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Financial Power of Attorney

In Allen, TX, we draft durable financial powers of attorney that help your finances stay on track no matter what.

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Medical Power of Attorney

Allen residents count on us to draft medical POAs that provide comfort and control in times of uncertainty.

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Living Will/ Advanced Health Directive

In Allen, TX, we draft advance directives that ensure your healthcare choices are respected and understood.

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Guardianship



Allen families trust us to establish guardianship plans that offer peace of mind and practical protection.

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LLC Formation



In Allen, TX, we establish LLCs that give clients confidence and control over business or property assets.

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Get to Know Janelle Creme

Guiding Allen Families with Compassionate Legal Planning

In Allen, families count on me for estate planning support that’s personal and practical. I bring a calm, educational approach to every conversation—no legal jargon or overwhelm. From young families to retirees, I work directly with you to create a plan you understand. Your peace of mind is my priority.
Got Questions? We Got Answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s required to start estate planning in Allen, Texas? 


You’ll need to think about your assets, your family structure, and who you trust to make decisions on your behalf.

Does estate planning in Allen help me avoid probate? 


Yes—using the right documents, like a trust and beneficiary designations, we can often reduce or eliminate probate.

Do I really need a will in Allen, Texas? 


Yes—without one, your estate could be handled in ways that don’t reflect your goals or support the people you care about.