A Revocable Living Trust: In “Real People” Terms
Article by Beth Ann R. Lawson, Esq. At a recent event, a young woman asked me to define a Revocable Living Trust (Trust) in “real people”
Article by Beth Ann R. Lawson, Esq. At a recent event, a young woman asked me to define a Revocable Living Trust (Trust) in “real people”
If you have a revocable living trust, you probably named yourself as trustee so you can continue to manage your own financial affairs. Eventually, however,
Attorney Jeremy L. Pryor was selected to instruct a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) workshop for the National Business Institute (NBI). The program will take place
Content provided by WealthCounsel; reviewed and edited by Beth Ann R. Lawson, Esq. Advice columnist Ann Landers once observed that “love is friendship that has
Content provided by WealthCounsel; reviewed and edited by Kenneth A. Dodl, Esq. Do you have IRAs or other retirement accounts that you plan to leave
Content provided by WealthCounsel; reviewed and edited by Beth Ann R. Lawson, Esq. Most of us would assume that individuals of extreme wealth would take
Carrell Blanton Ferris is participating in The Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s this Saturday, November 5th, 2016 at Innsbrook (Markel Plaza) in Richmond, VA. In
Jeremy L. Pryor, Esq. was selected to speak on the subject of Elder Law on the regional radio show, Legalbrief Today, broadcast on 820AM The
We are proud to announce Trey T. Parker, Esq., was published in Virginia Lawyers Weekly. His article, The New Relevance of Income Taxes in Estate
As parents, when our children are born, we are in control of our children’s health and well-being. But what happens when a child turns 18
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