Powers of attorney (POAs) are frequently considered essential parts of estate planning, and seniors often use them so that someone is in place to make medical and/or financial decisions on their behalf if they’re no longer able to do so. However, there is more than...
Month: August 2024
College students: Why you need to draft a simple will
Estate planning might not be the first thing on your mind as a college student, but it’s an effort worth making. It can serve as an important step in clarifying your wishes, so that they will be respected should anything happen to you. While it’s easy to assume that...
Liability in autonomous vehicle accidents
As autonomous vehicles become more common, understanding who is responsible when an accident occurs is crucial. In Virginia, as in many states, determining liability in autonomous vehicle accidents involves considering various factors. Determining fault In...
What mistakes should you avoid when making your will?
Wills are legally accepted documents that outline how a person's assets and affairs should be handled after their death. In Virginia, you can make your own will, should you wish, but it is important to avoid common mistakes to ensure it is valid and enforceable....