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Virginia Intestate Laws

Virginia Intestate Laws

What does intestate mean? “Intestate” is the legal term for someone who dies without a valid will or some other type of estate plan. If you die intestate, your state’s default rules for how your assets should be distributed are applied to your estate. Who administers...

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Inheritance Laws in Virginia

Inheritance Laws in Virginia

Inheritance laws can differ from state to state, so you should consult an estate attorney in your state of residence as you decide how to arrange and distribute your assets. Inheritance laws in Virginia are applied differently from situation to situation, depending on...

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Last Will and Testament FAQ

Last Will and Testament FAQ

The following list offers brief answers to the most common questions we receive about Last Will and Testaments. Specifically, these answers apply to a Last Will and Testament in either Virginia or West Virginia. Take a look if you are considering creating your own...

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How to Plan for Incapacity

How to Plan for Incapacity

According to the National Institute on Aging, “approximately 85% of older adults have at least one chronic health condition, and 60% have at least two chronic conditions.” Sadly, many people may plan for their assets and their beneficiaries, but they do not plan for...

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What Happens to My Pet if I Die?

What Happens to My Pet if I Die?

What Happens to My Pet if I Die? – A Question Many Aging Adults Face Many people wonder what will happen to their pet if they die. This is particularly a problem for aging adults who are single, or whose spouse is incapable of caring for their pet on their own. If you...

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