Legacy Planning Lawyer Leesburg
Dedicated attorneys representing nonprofits and small businesses in Virginia and throughout the U.S. If a person dies intestate (without a will), a probate court will approve an administrator to manage the distribution of the deceased person’s estate as well as the payment to the administrator for providing these management services under the court’s supervision. Our attorneys’ backgrounds working for larger law firms has provided us with the experience to offer sophisticated counseling, while our Legacy Planning lawyer Leesburg small law firm environment allows us to provide better value to our clients by working directly with them in a cost-effective manner. Our services are intended to assist clients in addressing questions of how to protect and provide for their family members, how to protect their independence in the event of incapacity, how to identify sources of payment for long term care, and how to locate services to maintain themselves or family members at home in comfort and safety. The attorneys at McCandlish & Lillard are knowledgeable in creating credit shelter trusts; generation skipping trusts (GST”); irrevocable life insurance trusts (ILIT”); charitable remainder trusts (CRAT,” CRUT,”); special needs trusts; pet trusts; equine trusts; qualified personal residence trusts (QPRT”); qualified terminable interest property trusts (QTIP”) and other types of trusts that may be used to achieve a variety of goals. |