Texas Trust Law





Texas Trust Law is truly a family business. It was born out of The Wiewel Law Firm, which began as Brad Wiewel was starting his estate planning practice. Brad's move to estate planning in 1997 followed his earlier career in Family Law. That came to a screeching halt on August 18, 1996, when he had a heart bypass at age 43 from the stress of divorces and child custody fights. He became Board Certified in Estate Planning five years later. (Less than 1% of all Texas attorneys are Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law.) Cindy, Brad's wife of over 36 years, was a high school math teacher, and mother of three rambunctious boys before joining the firm as office manager many moons ago. Their son, Zach, is now an attorney with Texas Trust Law - and he is the future of it.
Zach graduated from Texas A&M with Honors from the Mays School of Business. Then he received his law degree from Georgetown University (Magna Cum Laude) and earned a scholarship to attend the Masters in Tax Law program at New York University. He distinguished himself in high school by working at Chick-fil-A and in college by selling educational books door-to-door for Southwestern Advantage (ask him about his experience with his Amish customers). During law school, he worked on Capitol Hill for the Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee. Zach has two older brothers, Sam and Andy, who are both college graduates and pursuing their own distinctive careers. All live in Austin and all are Eagle Scouts, as is Brad. Andy's wife Valory is a nurse practitioner.
We are totally family-focused and that is what our clients crave. Our tremendous team of truly empathetic professionals want to take care of your family too. It may be listening to families sharing their own unique stories and crafting an estate plan to meet their goals. It could also be consoling grieving family members over the loss of a dear loved one and gently guiding them through the probate process. Whatever the need, Brad, Cindy, Zach and all of Texas Trust Law want to help you, and we will do our best for you.
One final note: We operate our law firm on Judeo-Christian principles. If that is important to you, then you will feel very comfortable here.
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