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Mike Massey

Estate PlanningBastrop County, TX

About Mike Massey

Mike Massey serves clients in Bastrop County, Texas, with a focus on estate planning and probate law. He understands the complexities involved in preparing for the future and managing estates after a loved one passes. Mike works closely with clients to develop tailored estate plans that reflect their wishes and provide peace of mind. His approach emphasizes clear communication and thorough understanding of each client's unique circumstances. In probate matters, Mike guides families through the legal processes required to settle an estate. He provides support in navigating the court system, ensuring that all legal requirements are met efficiently. His knowledge of Texas probate law allows him to offer practical solutions to common challenges that arise during estate administration. Mike is committed to making the legal process as straightforward as possible for his clients. He takes the time to explain options clearly, helping clients make informed decisions about their estate planning and probate needs. His focus on client satisfaction and attention to detail distinguishes him in his practice area.

Practice Areas

Estate PlanningProbate

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Key Strengths

Client-focused approach
Clear communication
Thorough understanding of Texas law
Attention to detail
Experience in estate administration

Frequently Asked Questions

What services do you offer in estate planning?
Mike Massey offers a range of estate planning services, including the creation of wills, trusts, and advance directives, tailored to meet individual client needs.
How do you assist with probate matters?
Mike provides guidance in navigating the probate process, ensuring compliance with legal requirements, and helping families settle estates efficiently.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026