Why Choose Walk-In Wills Attorneys?
- Quality work with a quick turnaround time
- A friendly and affable staff
- Affordable flat rates
- Expansive knowledge of estate planning
Leading New Mexico Estate Planning Attorney
Since 2003, Walk-In Wills has been helping New Mexicans safeguard the assets that matter most.
Leading New Mexico Estate Planning Attorney
Over 20 Years Protecting New Mexico Families
We make wills, trusts, and probate planning straightforward, affordable, and stress-free — so your family stays protected.
Over 20 Years Protecting New Mexico Families



Walk-In Wills Attorneys is dedicated to providing accessible, affordable estate planning services to individuals and families in New Mexico. Our experienced attorneys understand that planning for the future shouldn’t be complicated or expensive. We offer straightforward legal solutions including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance healthcare directives. With a commitment to personalized service and bilingual support, we make estate planning convenient and understandable for everyone.
what makes us different
Contact us to schedule a convenient time for your estate planning consultation. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours.
Discuss your estate planning needs with one of our experienced attorneys who will guide you through your options and answer your questions.
We prepare customized estate planning documents tailored to your specific situation, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.
Review your completed documents, make any necessary revisions, and properly execute them with witnesses and notarization as required.
No one enjoys contemplating life after their passing, yet preparing a legally valid will is one of the most meaningful ways to safeguard the people you care about. Still, many individuals unintentionally make serious errors when drafting their will—mistakes that can trigger probate conflicts, cause financial setbacks, or even render the entire document unenforceable.
A will is a legal document that directs how your assets will be distributed after death and goes through probate court. A trust is a legal arrangement that can hold assets during your lifetime and after death, often avoiding probate and providing more control over asset distribution.
Yes, estate planning is important for everyone regardless of asset value. It ensures your wishes are honored, designates guardians for minor children, provides healthcare directives, and can prevent family disputes and unnecessary legal complications.
A power of attorney is a legal document that authorizes someone you trust to make financial or healthcare decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated or unable to make decisions yourself.
You should review your estate plan every three to five years or after major life events such as marriage, divorce, birth of children, significant changes in assets, or changes in tax laws.
If you die without a will (intestate) in New Mexico, state law determines how your assets are distributed, typically to your closest relatives. This may not align with your wishes and can create complications for your loved ones.
Contact Walk-In Wills Attorneys today for legal representation in New Mexico.