Follow our attorney blog to stay up to date on issues related to estate planning and elder law. Whether you already have an estate plan in place or not, our blog will provide reminders of what you need to think about to make sure your plan will meet your needs and help you achieve your goals.
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Common Errors in VA Disability Decisions That Can Be Grounds for Your AppealThe VA’s approval process for disability benefits is not foolproof. Learn about common VA decision errors that can be grounds for an appeal.
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Avoiding 3 Common Estate Planning MistakesWorking with a qualified attorney can help you avoid some of the most common estate planning mistakes, so you’re better prepared for the future.
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Estate Planning Is Crucial for Protecting Unmarried Couples In VirginiaIntestate succession laws only recognize legally married couples, so careful planning is crucial if you want to provide for a long-term unmarried partner.
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What to Know When Including Minor Children in Your Estate PlanningCareful planning is necessary if you wish to leave assets to your minor children or grandchildren. Learn how an estate planning attorney can help.
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The Importance of Regularly Updating Your Estate PlanTo be effective, estate plans must be reviewed periodically and updated whenever there is a significant legal, personal, or financial change in circumstances.
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Business Owners: What to Know About Copyrights, Trademarks, and PatentsCopyrights, trademarks, and patents all provide ways to protect your business’s intellectual property. Learn how a business law attorney can help.
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How Easements Affect Your Rights as a Property OwnerEasements give others the right to use or control portions of a property. Learn about your rights if you want to purchase land with an easement attached.
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Naming Your Startup BusinessYour business name is an important marketing tool. Learn how to choose and register a name for your new venture.
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Why Property Title Searches Must Be Conducted CarefullyTitle searches ensure the seller has a clear claim to the property, and there are no liens or judgments that must be dealt with. Learn more here.
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Understanding Breach of Contract ClaimsThere are several different types of breach of contract claims for which you may be entitled to seek compensatory damages. Learn more here.