Estate Planning Attorneys Richmond : Probate & Elder Law Attorneys in Richmond, VA

Estate Planning, Probate & Elder Law Attorneys

 

Estate Planning, Probate & Elder Law Richmond, Virginia

Richmond Estate Planning & Probate Attorneys

  • Home »
  • Virginia » Richmond Estate Planning Attorneys, Probate Attorneys & Elder Law Attorneys »

Results for: estate planning attorneys Richmond. Browse listings to find an Elder Law or Probate Lawyer in Richmond, VA.




Lee Law Office, PLLC

TEL (804) (804) 204-1500 |  Richmond, VA

Melanie M. Lee, Esquire is the owner of Lee Law Office a firm located near downtown Richmond, VA. Ms. Lee concentrates her practice in the areas of Trusts & Estates, Estate Administration, and Bu...(more)

Lee Law Office, PLLC

TEL (804) (804) 204-1500 |  Richmond, VA

Melanie M. Lee, Esquire is the owner of Lee Law Office a firm located near downtown Richmond, VA. Ms. Lee concentrates her practice in the areas of Trusts & Estates, Estate Administration, and Bu...(more)

Lee Law Office, PLLC

TEL (804) (804) 204-1500 |  Richmond, VA

Melanie M. Lee, Esquire is the owner of Lee Law Office a firm located near downtown Richmond, VA. Ms. Lee concentrates her practice in the areas of Trusts & Estates, Estate Administration, and Bu...(more)

Lee Law Office, PLLC

TEL (804) (804) 204-1500 |  Richmond, VA

Melanie M. Lee, Esquire is the owner of Lee Law Office a firm located near downtown Richmond, VA. Ms. Lee concentrates her practice in the areas of Trusts & Estates, Estate Administration, and Bu...(more)



Other Richmond, Virginia Estate Planning & Probate Law Firms (Basic Listings)

Christian & Barton, L.L.P., Richmond, VA  (804) 697-4100


Hirschler Fleischer, Richmond, VA  (804) 771-9500


Paris, Blank & Brown, P.C., Richmond, VA  (804) 359-9053


The Law Office Of Randy Masters, Richmond, VA  (804) 833-5034


Virginia Legal Services, Richmond, VA  (804) 833-5034





ESTATE PLANNING, PROBATE & ELDER LAW NEWS

» 5 Hidden Benefits of Designing It Yourself
Creating your company logo will reflect the core message you want to send to your customers.

» Importance of estate planning should not be underestimated

B7 Bob Hillier - Investing Most people today have a general understanding of the impact a sound estate plan will have on their financial future, but few have the expertise to deal with the complex issues ...

» Wills and Provisions That Fail

I didn't start my legal career doing much estate planning; for the most part, I was a probate attorney, handling Wills that had "matured" into deceased estates. I think that's a helpful experience, as you quickly figure out from a practical perspective the difference between good provisions and provisions that fail.

Let me give an example from a Will (not drafted by me, luckily) that recently came across my desk. The Will gives most property in equal shares to the decedent's three living children, which is fine. But it also makes a gift of certain jewelry to "the first of my granddaughters to marry." Setting aside the potential inequality here -- why favor the first granddaughter only? why favor only granddaughters? -- there's a problem: none of the decedent's granddaughters have married. So what now? At the time the Will was drafted, this provision failed (it didn't work), and it still fails today.

As a probate attorney, the problem is clear. I have to file with the probate court a document listing the decedent beneficiaries (legatees). Who in the world do I list from the above provision -- all of the granddaughters? someone who can hold the jewelry in trust until a granddaughter marries? somebody else?

If the draftsperson had spent five minutes thinking about the practical ramifications of this language, he or she could have easily fixed it.

» Legg Mason rescues money markets

» Manager pays $2.1M to lunch with Buffett