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Can a Beneficiary Be a Witness to a Will in Virginia? Explained
Family heirlooms, retirement accounts, and even the house you grew up in can pass exactly where you wish, yet...

Can a Trustee Be Removed Without Consent?
You set up a trust so property will be managed with care, yet something feels off about the person...

The Role of the Commissioner of Accounts in Virginia Probate
Handling an estate after a loved one passes can feel like trying to sort through the pieces of a...

Trust Protector Role: Powers, Duties, and Best Practices
Family trusts are built to last, yet life, tax statutes, and family dynamics rarely remain static. That moving target...

Challenging a Will? Find Out How Estate Litigation Can Help
When a loved one passes away, their will should reflect their true wishes. But what if something doesn’t seem...

Need Help with Probate? Our Guide to Estate Administration
Losing someone you care about is never easy. On top of the grief, there’s the legal side—often unfamiliar and...

Essential Questions to Ask Your Attorney Before Creating a Trust
Wondering if a trust fits your plans for passing property and protecting loved ones? A trust is a legal...

It’s not uncommon for tensions to rise when a will is read after a loved one’s passing. Siblings may...

How to Get Power of Attorney for a Parent With Mental Illness
Caring for a parent with a serious mental health condition, such as bipolar disorder or severe depression, can feel...