Brock Zettle

5.0
48 reviews

About

Trusts & Estates Attorneys
Brock Zettle practices in real estate law, estate planning, probate law, business law, and entity formation in the Flower Mound, TX, area.

Location

Brock Zettle
4325 Windsor Centre Trail, Flower Mound, TX
75028, United States

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  • MW
    Mary Wright
    Dec 4, 2025
    5.0
    Once again, an awesome experience with Clint. He listened attentively to gain understanding of my questions and needs, asked pertinent questions to fully understand, provided clear feedback, made a solid recommendation, and the manner was executed in an expeditious manner. I’m always grateful for his expertise!
  • BM
    Bruce Macdonald
    Dec 1, 2025
    5.0
    Brock Zettle delivered in spades for me getting me set up to close on a very short notice transaction. It started with a near instant response to a 10PM query with a quick and professional process from there. Thanks for the above and beyond Clint!
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    Aditi Shah
    Oct 27, 2025
    5.0
    Loved working with Mr.Zettle and his team! Everything from the organization and kindness of the office staff to his honesty and ability to explain everything made me prefer this place. Overall, highly recommend!
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    Jessica Morgan
    Oct 6, 2025
    5.0
    Highly recommend! They are easy to work with and worked quickly to create a will packet for my Dad.
  • CH
    C and G Harttx
    Aug 25, 2025
    5.0
    Clint Zettle provided exceptional guidance during an incredibly difficult time in our lives. His expertise, professionalism, and clear advice helped us navigate complex next steps with confidence and ease. Clint is both highly knowledgeable and genuinely personable, and his office staff is friendly, professional, and accommodating. We wholeheartedly recommend his services and will not hesitate to work with him again in the future.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brock Zettle

Do I need a medical power of attorney (MPOA)?

A medical power of attorney, also known as a health care power of attorney, allows you to designate an agent to make health care decisions on your behalf when you are unable to communicate your wishes. This document is often requested by hospitals and physicians before admission or outpatient procedures. It is also crucial in emergency situations where you may not be in contact with your regular doctor. Having an MPOA in place ensures your medical preferences are respected even when you cannot express them yourself.

What is a last will and testament?

A last will and testament is a legal document that outlines your wishes for the distribution of your assets after death. In Texas, a will can serve several purposes, including appointing guardians for minor children, specifying funeral arrangements, establishing trusts for beneficiaries, authorizing independent estate administration, and waiving executor bond requirements. Our firm can create a customized will that addresses your specific needs and ensures your final wishes are carried out according to your preferences.