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Legal Terminology

Will Disputes,Commonwealth of Virginia,Court Opinions,Legal Terminology

Must a Will/Codicil be Signed? Virginia Court Finds an Unsigned Codicil to be Valid

February 2022

Commonwealth of Virginia,New Laws,Legal Terminology

More Lawsuits Coming?: Virginia’s General Assembly Increases the Jurisdictional Limits in Virginia’s General District Courts for Certain Personal Injury Claims

January 2022

Will Disputes,Disinheriting Family Members,Legal Terminology

Prior Correspondence: A Key Tool in Preparing Your Estate Dispute Case for Trial

August 2019

General,Divorce,Commonwealth of Virginia,Court Opinions,Family Disputes,Gifts,Legal Terminology

Left At The Altar?: Who Owns The Engagement Ring When Love Goes Wrong?

January 2017

Guardianships & Conservatorships,Commonwealth of Virginia,Legal Terminology

Virginia Supreme Court Issues New Ruling Regarding Guardianship Orders

June 2016

General,Legal Terminology

Using “Nonmarital Child” Instead of “Illegitimate Child”

January 2015

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