Power of attorney is a cornerstone of any complete estate plan. Power of attorney allows another person to manage your finances (and potentially other legal matters) in the event that illness or injury incapacitates you. When creating a power of attorney document, you...
Month: April 2021
3 ways to avoid distracted teen driving
Without a doubt, distracted driving is dangerous. Every year, more than 3,000 Americans die in vehicle collisions related to distractions. While anyone can suffer the consequences of a car crash, young people have the highest risk. For this reason, knowing how to help...
What should you know about Virginia wills?
If you think you are “too young” or “too poor” to have a will, you may wish to revise your thinking. Why? Because if you die in Virginia without a will, the state, not you, will determine who inherits from you and in what proportions. The Virginia State Bar counsels...