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September 30, 2020 Douglas Davis

Protecting your family is important, especially when you have minor children, and even more so now that we are living through a pandemic. With all of the unknowns of our current situation, you

September 24, 2020 Douglas Davis

The unpredictable can occur at any time: fires, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, pandemics —you name it. Because September is National Disaster Preparedness Month, we want you to be prepared for whatever life throws at

September 17, 2020 Douglas Davis

After a loved one dies, their money and property must be distributed to the right people, either according to their will or the state’s default distribution scheme. Even if you are staying on

September 10, 2020 SuAnne Bryant

The process of divorce is complicated, emotional and often combative, but no more so than when children are involved. Both parents may believe they are the best fit for their child’s primary caretaker,

August 19, 2020 Stephen Haynes

Estate Planning is not just for the elderly. It’s not just for the wealthy. Estate Planning is for anyone who wants to protect their family and legacy after they’re gone. But everyone’s Estate

August 12, 2020 Jake Balderson

For many people, a revocable living trust is a valuable tool to ensure that their finances are well managed during periods of incapacity and that their loved ones are financially secure upon their

August 6, 2020 SuAnne Bryant

Virginia statutes provide for the "equitable" distribution of the marital property and marital debt between the parties at the conclusion of the divorce. "Marital property" consists of all jointly-titled property as well as

July 16, 2020 SuAnne Bryant

Given the percentage of marriages that end in divorce, nearly anyone could be affected in some way by a separation or divorce. Dissolving a marriage often involves property rights and financial matters, and

July 10, 2020 Douglas Davis

Most people think of probate (the process of collecting, managing, and distributing a deceased person’s money and property) as a private process. However, because wills are filed at the courthouse, probated estates become