Our estate planning team shares their insights into the estate planning process and explains the many options you have in these helpful blog posts. Learn about planning for children with special needs, charitable trusts, important healthcare documents, firearms planning, and much more by reading our estate planning blog posts.
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Avoiding 3 Common Estate Planning MistakesWorking with a qualified attorney can help you avoid some of the most common estate planning mistakes, so you’re better prepared for the future.
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Estate Planning Is Crucial for Protecting Unmarried Couples In VirginiaIntestate succession laws only recognize legally married couples, so careful planning is crucial if you want to provide for a long-term unmarried partner.
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What to Know When Including Minor Children in Your Estate PlanningCareful planning is necessary if you wish to leave assets to your minor children or grandchildren. Learn how an estate planning attorney can help.
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The Importance of Regularly Updating Your Estate PlanTo be effective, estate plans must be reviewed periodically and updated whenever there is a significant legal, personal, or financial change in circumstances.
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Do I Need a Revocable Living Trust In Virgina?A revocable living trust is a great way to protect your assets from the expenses associated with probate and estate taxes.
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Did You Know that Creditors Now Have Easy Access to Inherited IRAsMost people have invested large portions of their net worth into Individual Retirement Accounts.
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Estate Planning Process: Meeting With Your AttorneyMany people often ask, what should I bring to have the most productive conversation with my estate planning attorney?
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Will a spelling error invalidate my Virginia Estate Planning documents?Often, clients come to us with documents that another attorney drafted, or even documents they wrote themselves.
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Four Critical Estate Planning Documents You Should HaveRecently, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys made a list of the most important legal documents that every American should have.
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Wills vs. Revocable Trusts: What’s Best for You?Each planning strategy has different benefits that may allow you and your family to meet your estate planning goals.