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With over two decades of experience helping families manage their estates, businesses and personal relationships, you don't need to feel alone in facing your next steps.
Schooley Law Firm has aggregated answers to commonly asked questions around estate planning and administration, family law and business law to help our clients understand what might be happening in their lives. We have also gathered reference links to make your research more efficient, but hope you will feel free to call and discuss whatever situation you might managing.
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Business Law
Whether you recently moved your business or just started your business, below are links to business license FAQ pages by region around the greater Richmond area, a link for professional regulation in Virginia, and the State Corporation Commission.
Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation
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Estate and Trust Administration
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Estate Planning
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4 Things To Think About If You Are An Unmarried Couple Jointly Owning Property
The Family Cottage: How to handle your vacation property at death
FAQs: How Can I Make Sure Money is Available to My Heirs Immediately at My Death?
Fiduciary Series:
"Give A Little Respect...Just A Little Bit?" (When a handwritten note is just not enough.)
Clark v. Rameker: Inherited IRAs Are Not Protected from Creditors
ACTEC Videos
Direct Payment of Medical Expenses and Tuition as an Exception to the Gift Tax
Family Law
Marriage & Premarital Agreements In Virginia (Virginia State Bar)
Schooley Law Firm Original Articles:
Legal Services
Wills
Revocable Living Trusts
Durable Powers of Attorney
Advance Medical Directives
Planning for Blended Families
Estate, Gift and GST Tax Planning
Credit Shelter and Marital Trusts
Dynasty Trusts
Grantor Retained Annuity Trusts (GRATS)
Family Limited Partnerships
Generation-Skipping Trusts
Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (ILITs)
Irrevocable Trusts for Lifetime Gifts to Adults and Minor Children
Qualified Personal Residence Trusts
"Defective" Grantor Trusts
Sales to Grantor Trusts
Asset Protection