November 15, 2025
Who Can Be My Beneficiary? Virginia Estate Planning Attorney Answers
You’ve spent years building your life, your home, your investments, your business, and perhaps a business. You care deeply about the people you love and…
Does a Will Have to Be Recorded in Virginia?
When someone tells you, “Your will has to be recorded,” that statement can provoke anxiety: Is it something you neglected? Will you lose control of…
Can You Sell a House in a Revocable Trust in Virginia? What You Need to Know
If you’re asking, “Can you sell a house in a revocable trust in Virginia?” chances are you’re facing a tight timeline, uncertainty over title, liability…
10 Reasons to Have a Trust in Virginia
You’ve probably heard of trusts, but you may have wondered if they’re only for the wealthy or too complicated to be worth the effort. The…
How To Transfer Property to a Trust in Richmond, Virginia
Protecting Your Family and Property Through a Trust Many individuals face uncertainty about whether their family members will be burdened with court intervention, unnecessary taxes,…
What is a Virginia Special Needs Trust?
Estate planning helps preserve your assets and protects your loved ones after you pass away. However, when aging loved ones or other family members have…
What Are the Steps to Placing Your House in a Trust in Virginia?
Placing your house in a trust can be one of the most meaningful decisions you make for your family. It’s not just about asset protection or…
How to Choose an Executor of Estate in Fairfax County, Virginia
Choosing an executor of estate is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when preparing your estate plan. An executor, also called a personal representative, fulfills…
What Are the Benefits of Estate Planning in Virginia?
If something happens to you, what will happen to your family, your home, and your hard-earned savings? That’s the question estate planning in Virginia is…
Can a Revocable Trust Be Changed in Northern Virginia?
As life evolves, so do our needs and circumstances, making flexibility a critical aspect of estate planning. As an experienced estate planning attorney knows, a…
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