Richmond Wills, Trusts & Estates

Trusted Richmond wills, trusts and estates counsel for young families, retirees, and business owners across Henrico, Chesterfield, Glen Allen and Short Pump, with transparent flat-fee pricing and a multi-state network.

Serving Richmond, Henrico County, Glen Allen, Chesterfield, and communities throughout Virginia.

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Overview

Richmond Wills, Trusts & Estates

Wills, trusts, and estates work is the foundation of family wealth protection. A properly drafted will directs how your assets are distributed and names guardians for minor children. A revocable living trust avoids probate, maintains privacy, and provides for incapacity. Powers of Attorney and healthcare directives ensure trusted individuals can act on your behalf. Your lawyer builds these documents as a coordinated plan — not a disconnected pile of forms — so your wishes are carried out exactly as you intend.

What We Offer

  • Wills

    Foundational wills that direct asset distribution, name executors, and appoint guardians for minor children.

  • Revocable Living Trusts

    Avoid probate, keep your estate private, and provide seamless asset management during incapacity.

  • Irrevocable Trusts

    Asset protection, estate tax reduction, and Medicaid planning through targeted irrevocable trust structures.

  • Pour-Over Wills

    Coordinated wills that direct any assets outside your trust into the trust at death.

  • Powers of Attorney

    Durable financial and healthcare powers of attorney that take effect if you cannot act for yourself.

  • Healthcare Directives & Living Wills

    Advance medical directives that communicate your treatment preferences under state law.

  • Trust Funding & Asset Titling

    Coordinate beneficiary designations and asset titling so your trust actually works as designed.

  • Probate & Estate Administration

    Guide executors and trustees through probate, asset distribution, and final accountings.

Wills, Trusts & Estates in Richmond

Richmond, VA Wills, Trusts & Estates Lawyers

From the Fortune 500 households tied to Altria, Dominion, CarMax and Capital One to the physicians and researchers at VCU Health, Richmond families have estates that rarely fit a one-size template. As a Richmond wills lawyer and Richmond trusts lawyer, our team builds plans that account for Virginia's probate quirks, blended-family dynamics, and the privacy concerns that come with closely held business interests around Innsbrook and Short Pump. Whether you are a young parent in Midlothian naming guardians for the first time or a retiree in Hanover restructuring a long-held portfolio, wills and trusts Richmond VA planning starts with knowing what you actually own and what you actually want to happen.

Our Richmond estate lawyer team drafts last wills, Richmond revocable trust documents, irrevocable trusts, Richmond powers of attorney, and advance medical directives that comply with Virginia Code Title 64.2 and coordinate cleanly with the Virginia Stock Corporation Act when business interests are involved. We handle special-needs trusts, generation-skipping planning, beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, and the funding work that most plans skip. For business owners registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission, we align operating agreements, buy-sell terms, and trust ownership so a death does not freeze the company. Probate avoidance, asset protection, and tax efficiency are addressed in plain English, not legalese.

Relevant Law operates as embedded counsel for Richmond families and closely held businesses, with transparent flat-fee pricing on most estate planning packages and a multi-state network across Virginia, Washington and Colorado for clients with property or family in more than one state. We meet at our Richmond office, by video, or wherever works, and most plans are signed within a few weeks of intake. Call (804) 214-7100 to schedule a consultation.

Why Choose Us

The Relevant Law Difference

  • 1Coordinated wills and trusts that work together as a single plan
  • 2Local lawyers experienced with state probate, trust, and estate tax law
  • 3Flat-fee pricing with transparent scope before you begin
  • 4Ongoing relationship to update your plan as life and tax law change

Recognition & Trust

Relevant Law is trusted Richmond wills, trusts and estates counsel offering transparent flat-fee pricing, embedded advisory relationships, and a multi-state network across Virginia, Washington and Colorado.

Why Richmond, VA clients choose us

  • Lawyers who live and work in Virginia and draft to Virginia Code Title 64.2
  • Flat-fee estate planning packages with scope and price confirmed in writing
  • Multi-state coordination for clients with property or family in Washington or Colorado

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Wills, Trusts & Estates

How much does a will cost in Richmond?

A simple will in Richmond typically runs a few hundred dollars on a flat fee, while a complete estate plan with a Richmond revocable trust, powers of attorney, and a healthcare directive generally falls in the low four figures. Relevant Law quotes a flat fee after the initial consultation so there are no hourly surprises. Pricing depends on whether you need trust funding, business succession provisions, or special-needs planning. We confirm scope and cost in writing before any drafting begins.

Do I need a trust in Virginia, or is a will enough?

Most Richmond households benefit from at least a basic will, but a trust becomes valuable when you own real estate, have minor children, run a business, or want to avoid Virginia's probate process. A Richmond living trust keeps asset transfers private, faster, and outside the Circuit Court probate docket. Blended families, special-needs beneficiaries, and owners of property in multiple states almost always need a trust. A Richmond trusts lawyer can model both options against your actual asset list before you decide.

Where can I find a wills and trusts lawyer near me in Richmond?

Relevant Law serves Richmond, Glen Allen, Henrico, Chesterfield, Short Pump, Midlothian, Hanover and Fredericksburg from a local office staffed by lawyers who live and work in Virginia. We meet in person near Innsbrook and the Capitol Square corridor, by secure video, or at your home or business when mobility is a concern. Same-week consultations are usually available. Call (804) 214-7100 to schedule.

What is the Virginia probate process?

Virginia probate is administered through the Circuit Court Clerk in the city or county where the decedent lived, governed by Virginia Code Title 64.2. The executor qualifies before the Clerk, files an inventory within four months, and files annual accountings with the Commissioner of Accounts until the estate closes. Most Richmond-area estates take nine to eighteen months to fully administer, longer if real estate must be sold or if there is a will contest. Properly funded trusts and beneficiary designations bypass this process entirely.

What happens if I die without a will in Virginia?

If you die without a will in Virginia, your estate passes by intestate succession under Virginia Code Title 64.2, which distributes assets to a statutory list of relatives in a fixed order. A surviving spouse does not automatically inherit everything if you have children from a prior relationship, which surprises many blended families. The court appoints an administrator instead of letting you choose, and minor children's inheritances may be tied up in court-supervised accounts. A short consultation with a Richmond wills lawyer can prevent all of that.

Do I need a healthcare directive in Richmond?

Yes, every adult in Richmond should have a Virginia advance medical directive, which combines a living will with a healthcare power of attorney under Virginia Code Title 54.1. Without one, your family may need a court-appointed guardian to make decisions if you are incapacitated. The directive lets you name an agent, document end-of-life preferences, and authorize HIPAA access for VCU Health and other providers. We include it in every estate plan at no extra cost.

Areas We Serve

Wills, Trusts & Estates Services Across Virginia

The Richmond office serves as a regional hub for wills, trusts & estates services throughout Virginia. Whether you're located in Henrico County, Glen Allen, Chesterfield, or anywhere in the surrounding area, your lawyer provides the same high-quality legal services.

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Legal services in Virginia are provided by VASPU1 PLLC, doing business as Relevant Law — Richmond. Office: 2400 Old Brick Rd., Suite 212-213, Glen Allen, VA 23060.

Relevant Law offices are independently owned and operated by licensed attorneys.