November 1, 2025
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…
What is a Holographic Will in Northern Virginia?
Estate planning honors your wishes, protects your assets, and cares for your loved ones after your passing. When you work with an estates attorney to…
Living Will vs. Will in Richmond, Virginia: What Is the Difference?
When planning for the future, you must understand the legal documents available to uphold your wishes and protect your loved ones. Concerning estate planning documents,…
Who Inherits if a Beneficiary Dies Before the Testator in Richmond, VA?
Mary, a Richmond resident, established her estate plan five years ago, believing everything was in order. Her will outlined her wishes, with her brother, Thomas,…
Is Your Will Up to Date for the New Year? How to Change Your Will in VA
As one year ends and a new one begins, it’s natural to think about fresh starts and future goals. Many people make New Year’s resolutions…
The Disadvantages of Dying with No Will in Virginia
Whether you’ve spent years building a life, raising a family, and accumulating assets, or you’re just starting your adult journey, have you thought about what…

An Experienced Virginia Estate and Will Attorney Answers Common Questions About Wills
John, a vibrant 42-year-old with a promising career, always brushed aside the topic of wills. “I’m young and healthy,” he’d reason, “there’s plenty of time…

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 Create a Will in Virginia
A Last Will and Testament (will) is a crucial step in safeguarding your legacy and ensuring your loved ones are cared for according to your…
5 Biggest Mistakes People Make with Their Wills in Virginia
Whether you’re in your 30s or advancing into your senior years, planning for the future is essential. Estate planning is more than just deciding where…
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