
Knowing what to expect, now and later. The absence of family conflicts. Confidence that everything was done right. All of these are the benefits of our planning.


San Antonio Estate Planning Lawyers
People often believe that “ESTATE PLANNING” is only for the wealthy, but this could not be further from the truth.
In fact, it is often more important for persons who are not so wealthy to have a plan. Your estate is simply the property you own when you pass away; and an estate plan ensures that this property is distributed according to your wishes once you are gone.
A typical estate plan consists of a will, durable power of attorney, medical power of attorney, health information release, declaration of guardian, and directive to physicians (aka a living will), and everyone over the age of 18 should have one. It is truly one of the best gifts you can give your family. Your estate plan provides a roadmap for honoring your wishes, and will save your family the financial and emotional expense of trying to navigate without one.

"Weisinger Law Firm was highly recommended to our son. Our Attorney there was John Arnold. John was really helpful in guiding us through every step."Terry W.
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Charlie Weisinger Managing Attorney
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Julia Pullin Associate Attorney
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John Arnold Associate Attorney
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Jessica Rojas Quesada Associate Attorney
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Michael Thompson Associate Attorney
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Anthony Robledo Associate Attorney
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Marina Galvan Attorney
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Olivia Weisinger Director of Operations
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Mia Davila Accounting Specialist
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Christina Barbour Paralegal
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Amorette Botello Garcia Paralegal
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Deja Smith Paralegal

Our Services
We make the estate planning process as easy and stress-free as possible.
Who We Are
Weisinger Law Firm specializes in estate planning and Probate! We know how important your family is to you and we strive to serve your family with integrity, consistency, and excellence.
We take the time to get to know you, as well as your objectives and needs so that we can develop a comprehensive plan that works specifically for you. We make the estate planning process as easy and stress-free as possible.
We also hope to create a lifelong relationship so that no matter what happens, your family will know where to turn and you know your family will be taken care of.




Special Needs Trusts
Special needs deserves a special understanding.
If you have a child or family member with special needs, specific planning is necessary to ensure that they are protected should something happen to you. Traditional gifting of money or property to a person with special needs can cause more harm than good.
If you are thinking of leaving assets meant to benefit a person with special needs, contact us to make sure the items are left in a Special Needs Trust to benefit the person as you intend.
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Written by: Charles Weisinger