
Estate Planning After a Divorce
You have recently divorced your spouse and the judge has signed the divorce decree. Now what? Although you may feel as though you have spent

How You Should Answer Discovery Requests
Discovery is the process by which parties collect and exchange information in preparation for trial. One of the aims of America’s adversarial judicial system is

How to Terminate Your LLC
When you started your limited liability company (LLC), the last thing you probably had on your mind was ending it. Many LLCs are created for

Legal Issues to Take Care of Before Deployment
If you’ve just received orders for a deployment, there are probably a million things racing through your head that need to be taken care of.

What to Know About Attorney Client Privilege During Discovery
If you are heading to trial, you may have found yourself involved in a process called “discovery.” During discovery, you must draft written responses to

Are All Tax-Exempt Groups 501(c)(3) Organizations?
People often equate federal tax-exemption with 501(c)(3) organizations. 501(c)(3) organizations are just one of many types of organizations that are eligible for tax-exemption. There are

Is a Testamentary Trust Right for You?
Difference Between Wills and Trusts A will is a document that provides instructions for how to distribute a person’s assets after death. A will only

Modifying or Terminating a Virginia Trust
Before deciding to modify a trust, it is important to consider the tax implications of such action. Modifying a trust could adversely affect income, gift,

Fault and No Fault Divorce Options in Virginia
Historically, Virginia has limited the availability of divorce, requiring that the spouse seeking divorce present evidence showing that the other spouse had caused the marriage