Texas Commissioned
Bonded & Insured
Witness Coordination
Mobile & RON Available
— What This Is —
A Signing Service, Not a Planning Service
Your estate plan is already prepared — by an attorney, by Trust & Will, or by another platform. My work begins where theirs ends: at the signing table.
What I Do
I verify identity, witness signatures, administer oaths, and complete the notarial certificates on your prepared estate documents. I coordinate two qualified witnesses and bring them with me. I scan, upload, and return originals on the same protocol your platform or attorney expects.
I work at your home, your office, a hospital bedside, or remotely by Online Notarization. I work evenings and weekends. I work with care.
I do not draft, prepare, or advise on estate documents. I do not recommend who you should name as agent, executor, trustee, or beneficiary. I do not interpret clauses or explain what a document means.
Those are the work of your attorney or your estate planning platform — and rightly so. The signing is mine.
What I Do Not Do
Note: Texas law requires Wills to be signed in person with two physically-present witnesses. RON is available for most other estate documents.
— Plans I Notarize —
The Five Estate Plan Structures
Whether your plan came from Trust & Will, an attorney, or another platform, the structure usually matches one of these five. I am familiar with all of them.
Will-Based
Individual Will Plan
Last Will and Testament, Financial Power of Attorney, Advance Health Care Directive, HIPAA Authorization.
Will-Based
Joint Will Plan for Couples
Each spouse signs their own Will, POA, Health Care Directive, and HIPAA. Two of each, executed together.
Trust-Based
Individual Trust Plan
Revocable Living Trust, Pour-Over Will, Certificate of Trust, POA, Health Care Directive, HIPAA.
Trust-Based
Joint Trust Plan for Couples
One shared Trust, with each spouse signing their own Pour-Over Will, POA, Health Care Directive, and HIPAA.
Separate Trust Plan for Couples
Trust-Based
Each spouse signs their own Trust and full set of supporting documents. The most comprehensive structure — up to twelve notarial acts in one sitting.
Book
Reach out with your plan type, document source, and preferred date. I confirm fit and quote.
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The Signing Experience
Prepare
I review your packet, coordinate two qualified witnesses, and brief them in advance.
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— How It Works —
Sign
I arrive on time with witnesses and full kit. We move through every document with care
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Close
Originals returned, scans uploaded to your platform, witnesses paid. Done.
— Investment —
Transparent Pricing
Estate signings are specialized work — multiple documents, witness coordination, oath administration, and careful execution. Pricing reflects the care, not just the seal.
POA, HIPAA, or AHCD only
Single Document
starting at.
$95
One notarial act, on-site within service area.
Four documents · with witnesses
Will-Based Plan
$200
from
Will, POA, Health Care Directive, HIPAA. Two witnesses supplied.
Six+ documents · with witnesses
Trust-Based Plan
starting at.
$375
Trust, Pour-Over Will, Certificate, POA, AHCD, HIPAA. Couples plans quoted separately.
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Evening or weekend — $75
Add-Ons & Special Services
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Rush within 24 hours — $100
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Hospital or bedside signing — $100
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Outside service area — mileage
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Remote Online Notarization — $50 (certain documents only)
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Couples plans — quoted on request
— The Why —
A Signing, Stewarded Well
An estate plan signing is a family putting their affairs in order — often quietly, often with mortality on the table. The seal I set today may be the last document a family needs from their loved one. That deserves presence, dignity, and a steady hand. That is the work.
— Candace J.
Where I Serve
— Service Area —
Based in Humble, serving the Houston northeast corridor. On-site within service area is included; mileage applies beyond.
Humble
Kingwood
Crosby
The Woodlands
Spring
New Caney
Atascocita
Houston
Outside area available