When creating an estate plan, you consider assets and properties, determine how to distribute your belongings and address other related matters. But what about your children? While contemplating your passing is uncomfortable, it's necessary to plan for your children's...
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Should you consider disinheriting a child?
You have spent years nurturing and providing for your children as a parent. But what happens when circumstances force you to consider disinheriting a child? This is not easy, yet sometimes it becomes necessary. Below are reasons you might consider this option and the...
How an estate plan can protect your wealth
Creating an estate plan is essential for anyone looking to safeguard their assets and ensure their wealth is distributed according to their wishes. Here’s how an estate plan can protect your wealth in Virginia. Minimizing estate taxes One of the primary benefits of...
Understanding Virginia’s inheritance laws
Virginia's inheritance laws determine how a deceased person's assets are distributed to heirs. These laws govern situations with or without a valid will, ensuring fair property transfer. Here’s an overview of how inheritance works in Virginia. Inheritance with a will...
How does Virginia’s homestead exemption fit into your estate plan?
Estate planning encompasses more than just arranging for the distribution of assets after death. It also involves protecting your wealth during your lifetime. One often overlooked tool in this regard is Virginia's Homestead Exemption. This legal provision can play a...
Why are advance directives important estate plan inclusions?
For some people, estate planning is synonymous with drafting a will. Their main concern is setting aside property for beneficiaries and determining what happens with their resources when they die. Others may recognize the importance of planning for changes in their...
Potential benefits of a POD account
A payable-on-death account, or a POD account, is a financial account that has a beneficiary. As such, it is often used as part of the estate planning process. If you are working on drafting your estate plan, you can choose a beneficiary for this account and add them...
4 trusts to consider adding to your estate plan
Trusts are one of the must-haves of a well-crafted estate plan. Revocable living trusts are particularly recommended thanks to their flexibility and ability to bypass probate. However, revocable trusts are just one of the many trusts you can add to your estate plan....
Potential consequences of waiting to make a will or trust
Unfortunately, estate planning often falls low on the priority list for many people. This is especially true for individuals who feel like they’re still young, healthy and far removed from the end of life. Unfortunately, delaying the creation of a will or trust can...
What many testators overlook when updating their estate plans
An estate plan may consist of numerous documents ranging from wills to powers of attorney. Those documents may name beneficiaries who can receive the testator's assets, a personal representative to administer their estate and people they trust to care for them in the...

