July 1, 2025
The Differences Between a General Power of Attorney and Durable Power of Attorney in Richmond, Virginia
Faced with life’s uncertainties, many people in Richmond, Virginia, wisely seek the services of a lawyer to prepare the appropriate legal documents to protect themselves…
What Is a Limited Power of Attorney in Virginia?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you became temporarily unable to handle specific financial or legal matters? Life can sometimes throw unexpected challenges…
What Type of Virginia POA Do I Need?
Consider these two different scenarios: a Richmond business owner is attending an important conference in another state when he receives a call from his assistant…
What Rights Does a VA Durable Power of Attorney Have?
Imagine a situation where you’re suddenly unable to make decisions for yourself due to an unexpected illness or accident. Who would you trust to manage…

An Experienced Virginia Estate Planning Attorney Debunks 5 Estate Planning Myths
Emily, a young and vibrant 30-year-old with a thriving career and an active social life, never gave much thought to estate planning. That is, until…
How to Get Power of Attorney in VA
Imagine this scenario: You’re away on an extended business trip, and an urgent matter requires your immediate attention back home. Or perhaps you’re envisioning a…
7 Things You Might Forget to Include in Your VA Estate Planning
Did you know that a 2022 survey indicated that 67% of Americans do not have an estate plan? We commend you if you have prepared…
Understanding Guardianship in Virginia
Suppose an adult is incapable of managing their financial or personal affairs. In that case, the court may declare them legally incapacitated and grant a…
3 Reasons Why Adding Your Children as Co-Owners on Your Financial Accounts Is an Awful Idea
It has become common practice in Virginia for a surviving parent, after their spouse has passed away, to name one of their children as a…
How to Discuss Estate Planning with Your Family
Death and money are among the two most difficult subjects to talk about. So it is no surprise that combining them both into a discussion…
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