Serving Allen, Texas
Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys in Allen
Allen families trust WG Law for estate planning, probate, and elder law. Our McKinney office is just 10 minutes away — backed by 350+ five-star Google reviews and 10,000+ clients served across Collin County.
Nearest Office
McKinney Office — 10 minutes
Population
108,000 residents in Allen
Jurisdiction
Collin County
Legal Services for Allen Families
Allen is one of Collin County's fastest-growing cities, home to a mix of young professional families, dual-income households, and established residents navigating retirement and long-term care planning. From Twin Creeks and Watters Creek to neighborhoods along Exchange Parkway and Bethany Drive, estate planning needs in Allen range from first wills and guardian designations for young parents to complex trust structures for families with significant real estate, business interests, or special needs beneficiaries. Founding attorney Taylor Willingham — author of five books on estate planning and elder law, Super Lawyers Rising Star 2019–2022, 10,000+ clients served — handles estate plans and probate matters filed at the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, just 10 minutes from Allen. For Allen families with tax-sensitive estates, digital-asset holdings, or a loved one with special needs, estate planning and tax attorney Carla Alston brings an NYU LL.M. in Taxation and 39 years of practice depth — including lived experience with crypto inheritance and special needs planning.
With offices in McKinney and Southlake, WG Law is well-positioned to serve Allen residents. Our McKinney office is just 10 minutes away, making it easy to meet with an experienced attorney.
Collin County Court Information
Allen is in Collin County. Probate and estate matters are handled at the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, located near our main office.
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
7701 Eldorado Pkwy., Suite 200, McKinney, TX 75070
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions from Allen families about estate planning, probate, and WG Law.
Where is probate filed for Allen, Texas residents?
Allen is in Collin County. Probate and estate matters are handled at the Collin County Courthouse in McKinney, located near our main office.
How far is WG Law from Allen?
Our McKinney office is just 10 minutes from Allen. We maintain offices in both McKinney and Southlake to serve clients throughout the DFW metroplex. Call 214-250-4407 or contact us online to speak with our team.
What estate planning services does WG Law offer Allen residents?
WG Law helps Allen families with wills, revocable living trusts, special needs trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives, Lady Bird Deeds, Transfer on Death Deeds, Medicaid and long-term care planning, probate administration, muniment of title, uncontested divorce, and business formation. Our attorneys serve all of Collin County from offices in McKinney and Southlake. Call 214-250-4407 to request a consultation.
Does WG Law serve clients throughout Collin County?
Yes. WG Law serves all of Collin County and the greater Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Our attorneys have guided 10,000+ clients through estate planning and handled 2,000+ probate cases across North Texas. Whether your matter involves Collin County courts or requires coordination across multiple counties, our team has the local knowledge and experience to help. Call 214-250-4407 to speak with an attorney.
How We Help Allen Clients
Our attorneys handle a full range of estate planning, probate, and elder law matters for Allen residents.
6,000+
Trusts Completed
10,000+
Wills Drafted
2,000+
Probates Handled
10,000+
Trusted Clients
Serving Allen Families
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6,000+
Trusts Completed
10,000+
Wills Drafted
2,000+
Probates Handled