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Norfolk, Virginia Wills and Estates Attorneys


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Bell & Vaiden, P.C.
150 Boush Street
Suite 603
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-1800
Boyd & Boyd, P.C
One Commercial Place
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-3611
Clarke, Dolph, Rapaport, Hull & Brunick PLC
A 6160 Kempsville Circle
Norfolk, VA 23506
(757) 466-0464
Dickenson & Dickenson
1170 Lexan Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23508
(757) 489-1300
Matthew Dudley
One Commercial Place Suite 1800
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 628-5532
Ganderson Law Firm
409 Bank Street
Suite 200
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-0505
Golski Law Group, PLC
1325 Redgate Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23507
(757) 965-3740
Guidance Law Firm, P.C
440 Monticello Avenue
Wells Fargo Center, Suite 1834
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 454-2045
Stephen Jackson
One Commercial Place Suite 1800
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 628-5642
Emily Kinzie
1 Commercial Place
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 628-5593
David Kushner
One Commercial Place Suite 1800
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 628-5668
Law Office of Joseph A. Lindsey
500 East Plume Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 623-6522
Miller & Marx, P.C.
6161 Kempsville Circle
Suite 205
Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 588-2300
John Padgett - McGuireWoods LLP
101 West Main Street
Suite 9000
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 640-3716
Richard Roston
6330 Newtown Road Suite 324
Norfolk, VA 23502
(757) 461-9420
Jeffrey Sanborn
999 Waterside Drive
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 622-3366
Kevin Sharp
555 Main Street Suite 1300
Norfolk, VA 23514
(757) 625-7300
Vandeventer Black LLP
101 West Main Street
Suite 500
Norfolk, VA 23510
(757) 446-8600
  

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About Norfolk Wills and Estates Attorneys

Norfolk Wills and Estates Attorneys assist clients with the legal issues related to Wills, Estates, and Trusts.

Norfolk Wills

A Will is a document in which a person known as a testator regulates the rights over his property, known as his Estate, following his death.

Norfolk Estates

The Estate of a deceased person refers to the totality of the property which the deceased owned or in which the deceased had an interest. Upon death, the Estate is placed in the Trust of a Trustee, and an Executor is responsible for managing the settlement of the Estate.

Norfolk Trusts

A Trust is a relationship in which the person who creates the Trust, known as the Settlor, grants legal title to certain property to another individual or entity, known as the Trustee, with the legal understanding that property is ultimately for the benefit of a third party, known as the beneficiary.

In most cases a Trust relationship is codified in a Trust agreement. Although the Trustee holds legal title to the property, the Trustee is bound by a fiduciary duty to act only in the interests of the beneficiary as instructed by the Settlor.

Trusts are closely related to Wills and Estates since upon death the entire estate is placed in Trust. Additionally, any part of an Estate that is bequeathed to a minor must be placed in trust until that minor reaches the age of majority, or other age specified in the will. Trusts are also used for numerous other purposes including tax planning, privacy, and charities.

Norfolk Estate Litigation Attorneys

It is not uncommon for disputes to arise among those with an interest in the Estate of a deceased person. In such cases an Estate Litigation attorney is required. Most Wills and Estates attorneys also offer their services as Estate Litigation Attorneys. In some cases a Civil Litigation Attorney may also be employed in the resolution of an Estate Litigation case.

Norfolk Estates, Wills and Trusts Attorneys

Estates, Wills & Trusts Attorneys is a law category used by many publications to refer to the same category that we call Wills and Estates Attorneys.

For assistance with your Wills and Estates matter in Norfolk, please contact one of the attorneys listed at the top of this page, or complete the "Tell Us About Your Case" form to the right of the page.


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