While tending to your estate planning needs, do not neglect to plan for medical emergencies that may render you incapacitated. Do you know how to choose a proper health care proxy to make medical decisions in your stead? Forbes offers tips on the matter to help you...
Year: 2021
Preparing for the potential of estate taxes
You work hard throughout your adult life to accumulate assets for the benefit of your heirs in Virginia. One of the main purposes of the estate planning process is to identify areas where you can minimize expenses against your estate to preserve as many of those...
Intestate succession in Virginia
If you are like many people in Virginia (and throughout the rest of the U.S., for that matter), then you likely have yet to begin the process of planning out your estate. Your reasons may be due to you not wanting to upset any potential beneficiaries. You may think it...
What property can you keep in Virginia bankruptcy?
If you file for bankruptcy in Virginia, you can keep certain personal property. State law outlines bankruptcy exemptions that include a portion of home equity and other items. Review the rules about what assets you can retain in a Virginia bankruptcy filing to help...