
Texas property privacy trusts. Keep your home address off public records — quietly, permanently, and on a flat fee.
Who This Serves
The right client at the right moment.
This service works best for people whose divorce is behind them — not in front of them. If you're purchasing property and want your new life protected, this is for you..
BEST FIT
The Post Divorce Buyer
Your divorce is finalized. Custody is settled. You’re purchasing your first solo home and you want your ex — and anyone connected to your past — to have zero access to your new address through public records.
→ Clean use case. Strong candidate for Tier 1 or Tier 2.
BEST FIT
The Gray Divorce Client (50+)
You’ve spent decades building significant assets. A later-in-life divorce or transition has you rethinking how your property is held, who can see it, and how it transfers when you’re gone.
→ Highest-value client. Ideal for Legacy & Life Transition package.
STRONG FIT
The Professional or Executive
Your name appears in enough places already. You have the means to structure your property correctly and expect premium, discreet service. Your home address is not public information.
→ Strong fit for Full Shield package.
The Safety-Focused Individual
If you have a protective order or genuine safety concerns, and your situation does not require address disclosure to another party, a privacy trust can remove your address from the one place anyone can look it up for free.
→ Requires consultation. Reduced-fee options available.
A Privacy Trust Does
- Remove your name from the public deed record entirely
- Keep your address off public property searches permanently
- Avoid probate — property transfers without court involvement
- Pair with an LLC to create a full liability protection layer
- Give you full control — revoke or modify at any time
A Privacy Trust Does Not
- Override a court order requiring address disclosure to a co-parent
- Guarantee complete protection against court-ordered disclosure in litigation
- Eliminate your financial obligations on the property
- Substitute for legal advice about your family law situation
- Provide tax exemption or reduce your tax obligations
If you have an active custody arrangement requiring address disclosure to a co-parent, this service may have limited benefit for your primary privacy concern. We will discuss your specific situation during your consultation and tell you honestly whether it's worth your investment.
Service Packages
Protection built for your situation.
One flat fee. No hourly billing. No surprises. Every package is tailored to your specific circumstances — not a template.
TIER 01
Essential Privacy Trust
Post-divorce buyers needing foundational privacy
$2,500
Flat fee · All-inclusive
- Revocable privacy trust drafted for your property
- Attorney serves as initial trustee at closing
- Trustee removal executed post-closing
- Your name removed from public deed record
- Privacy guidance included
TIER 02
Privacy + Protection
Privacy and liability protection — the gold standard
$4,500
Flat fee · All-inclusive
- Everything in Essential Privacy Trust
- LLC formation named as trust beneficiary
- LLC operating agreement tailored to your situation
- Full trust + LLC layered structure
- 30-day post-closing support
TIER 03
Full Shield
Professionals, executives, and high-asset individuals
$6000
Flat fee · All-inclusive
- Everything in Privacy + Protection
- Comprehensive public records privacy audit
- Review of existing deeds and ownership structures
- Customized privacy action plan
- 60-day post-closing support
TIER 04
Legacy & Life Transition
Clients 50+ with significant assets and estate needs
$8,500
Flat fee · All-inclusive
- Everything in Full Shield
- Updated or new estate plan
- Probate avoidance strategy
- Multi-property and investment structuring
- Beneficiary designation review
- Comprehensive asset protection roadmap
- 90-day priority support
Optional Add-On
Annual Maintenance Retainer
Stay protected as your life evolves. Includes annual trust review, deed modification assistance, backup trustee availability, and priority response year-round.
$6000 per year
How It Works
Simple. Private. Permanent.
01
Consultation
Post-divorce buyers needing foundational privacy
02
Trust Drafted
A custom revocable trust is drafted. Attorney is named as initial trustee.
03
Closing
Attorney signs as trustee at closing. The deed records in the trust name — never yours.
04
Trustee Removed
You remove the attorney as trustee. You retain full control. Your name never appears on record.
05
Protected
Your property is private. Add LLC structuring for complete liability protection.
Your next chapter deserves a fresh start.
Schedule a confidential consultation. We'll tell you honestly whether this service is right for your situation — before you commit to anything.
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Contact Our Law Firm Today
If you need help proving a common law marriage in Texas and are looking for a family law attorney in Austin, we are here to assist you. Schedule a confidential case review with our founder and divorce lawyer, Aishah McCoy, by contacting us today. You can call our firm at (214) 507-0892 or visit our contact page to schedule your appointment online.