August 21, 2026
Breach of Contract in Virginia: What Counts and What Doesn’t
When someone fails to honor an agreement, it’s easy to assume they’ve breached the contract. Maybe a contractor walked off the job before finishing the…
How Long Does It Take to Get Your Inheritance in Virginia?
For many people, creating an estate plan is one final way to care for the people and causes that matter most. Whether someone leaves a…
What is Commercial Litigation in Virginia?
Business disagreements don’t always end with a difficult conversation or a revised contract. A customer may refuse to pay, a business partner may violate an…
Your Parent Died and You’re Appointed as the Executor. What’s Next as an Executor of a Will in Richmond, VA?
Losing a parent is one of life’s most difficult experiences. While you’re trying to process your loss, family members may already be asking questions, bills…
Are Text Messages Admissible in Civil Court in Virginia, Alongside Emails and Social Media?
That text message sitting in your phone from three months ago might end up read aloud in a courtroom. So might the email you sent…
Should You Put Your Horse in a Trust? A Guide to Estate Planning for Pet Owners in VA
Your pet doesn’t ask much of you. They just trust that you’ll be there. Whether you share your life with a horse, a dog, a…
Do Verbal Contracts Hold Up in Court in Virginia?
You make a deal. No paperwork. No signatures. Just a conversation over coffee and an understanding. Then something changes. The other party backs out, refuses…
The Complexities of Estate Planning for Blended Families in Richmond, VA
Your family doesn’t fit into a single category anymore. You have a new spouse, children from a prior marriage, maybe stepchildren you care deeply about,…
Handshake Deal vs. Written Contract: What Virginia Law Actually Cares About
You make a deal. Maybe it’s a quick conversation, a handshake, or a promise between you and another party. At the time, it felt clear.…
What Is the Role of a Power of Attorney in Virginia?
You don’t usually think about who would step in to handle your life if something suddenly went wrong. That is, until something actually happens. A…
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