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Lone Star Notary & Financial Planning LLC can notarize various types of documents, including affidavits, power of attorney, deeds, contracts, and more.
You will need to bring a valid government-issued ID, the document to be notarized, and any other necessary paperwork or forms.
Our fees are transparent and are based on the number of notarization, travel, and any additional services provided such as printing, providing witnesses, and after hour appointments. Please review the scheduling page for pricing information.
Yes, please make an appointment on our website, by phone at 972-805-8887, or by email at info@lonestarnotaryplanning.com as we only provide mobile services and do not have a brick and mortar location.
We do not have any fees to sit down and talk with you about all your options!
At Lone Stary Notary & Financial Planning LLC, we help individuals and families make informed financial decisions with confidence. Our approach is educational, transparent, and focused on finding solutions that fit your goals—not one-size-fits-all plans.
Turning 65 or already on Medicare? We help you understand your options, compare plans from multiple carriers, and choose coverage that fits your healthcare needs and budget.
Protect your loved ones with coverage designed for your stage of life. We explain your options clearly and help you choose policies that provide real security and peace of mind.
Plan for the future with confidence. We help you explore savings and income strategies to support long-term financial stability.
Not sure where to start? We review your goals and current situation to help identify coverage and planning opportunities.
No pressure. No confusing jargon. Just clear explanations and guidance so you can make informed decisions.
Estate planning is essential because it protects the people and things that matter most to you.
Without a proper plan in place, your assets, property, and final wishes may be left to state decisions, causing unnecessary stress, delays, and expenses for your loved ones. Estate planning ensures your wishes are legally documented and carried out the way you intend.
A solid estate plan can:
• Protect your family from confusion and conflict
• Avoid costly probate delays
• Ensure your children or dependents are cared for
• Preserve your assets for future generations
• Give you control over medical and financial decisions if you become unable to make them
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy—it’s for anyone who wants peace of mind knowing their loved ones are protected.
Planning ahead is a gift to your family.