Texas Estate Planning
For Children, Assets & Legacy
Ma’at Heritage Law Group helps Texas families create clear wills, trusts, powers of attorney, HIPAA authorizations, and guardianship plans so the people you choose have legal authority when it matters most.



About Ma’at Heritage Law Group
Estate Planning Rooted in Family, Clarity & Legal Protection
Ma’at Heritage Law Group helps Texas families make clear legal decisions before life forces the issue. Led by Attorney Aya Fubara Eneli, the firm focuses on estate planning, wills, trusts, powers of attorney, guardianship planning, probate guidance, and legacy protection.
The goal is simple: help you document who should care for your children, manage your assets, speak for you in a medical emergency, and carry out your wishes with less confusion and court involvement.
Services
Texas Estate Planning Services
Ma’at Heritage Law Group helps Texas families prepare for the legal moments most people avoid until they become urgent: who raises your children, who manages your assets, who speaks for you in a medical emergency, and how your estate passes without unnecessary confusion.
Process
A Clear Estate Planning Process
Estate planning does not have to feel overwhelming. We walk you through each step, from understanding your family and assets to preparing the documents that give your chosen people legal authority when it matters.
Private Consultation
We start with a focused conversation about your family, assets, children, business interests, health concerns, and the legal decisions you want documented.
Plan Design
We identify which documents your situation may require, including a will, trust, powers of attorney, HIPAA authorization, and guardianship designation.
Document Preparation
Your plan is drafted around your wishes, your family structure, and Texas law, so the instructions are clear, usable, and legally grounded.
Signing & Next Steps
We guide you through signing, explain how to use and store your documents, and help you understand when your plan should be reviewed or updated.
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Our Team
Meet the Attorney
Aya Fubara Eneli, Esq. is the founder and managing attorney of Ma’at Heritage Law Group, PLLC. Her practice focuses on Texas estate planning, wills, trusts, guardianship planning, powers of attorney, probate guidance, and intellectual property protection.
Aya helps families make clear legal decisions before crisis forces the issue, with special care for parents, blended families, unmarried partners, business owners, and historically underserved communities.
FAQ
Straight Answers to Common Texas Estate Planning Questions
Estate planning raises practical questions about children, homes, healthcare, money, and court involvement. Here are clear answers to help you understand where to start.
A will lets you name beneficiaries, choose an executor, and name guardians for minor children. But in Texas, a will usually still goes through probate before many assets can transfer. A trust may help keep certain assets out of probate, maintain privacy, and give clearer instructions for how and when assets are distributed.
The right choice depends on your family structure, assets, home ownership, children, and goals.
If you die without a valid plan, Texas default rules decide who inherits your assets. A court may also become involved in appointing someone to manage your estate or deciding guardianship issues for minor children.
Those default rules may not match your wishes, especially if you have minor children, a blended family, an unmarried partner, business interests, or property in your name.
If both parents are unavailable and no valid guardianship designation exists, a Texas court may decide who should care for your minor children. Family members may disagree, and the process can become stressful at the worst possible time.
A guardianship designation allows you to document who you trust to raise your children and who should serve as an alternate.
You can schedule a private consultation through the website or call Ma’at Heritage Law Group at 254-393-0202. During the consultation, you can discuss your family situation, assets, children, existing documents, and the type of estate plan that may fit your needs.
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Ma’at Heritage Law Group helps Texas families create clear, values-based estate plans that protect children, assets, wishes, and family legacy before a court has to step in. Led by Attorney Aya Fubara Eneli, the firm provides wills, trusts, guardianship planning, powers of attorney, probate guidance, and legacy planning throughout Texas
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Estate planning can feel heavy until the right attorney makes it clear. At Ma’at Heritage Law Group, the process is designed to be educational, practical, and centered on your real family situation.
You will not be handed a stack of documents without context. You will understand what each document does, who it protects, and when your family may need it.