Wills & Deeds

Wills, deeds, and probate

Have an Attorney Draft Your Virginia Will

When you’ve earned and maintained substantial assets in Virginia, you need a will that can stand up to challenges. I can advise you and ensure that your property goes precisely where you meant it to go. I can also advise you on the best way to conserve wealth for your beneficiaries. Virginia provides for several ways to help preserve the gains you have made on real estate and other property.

Maximize Your Legacy.

The Office of Tonya L. Janney can assist in drafting your will or defending your interests as a beneficiary.

As for managing your assets, deeds and trusts suit some goals better than a bequest does. Be sure you combine the need to avert any will contests, on one hand, with an eye to preserving money by averting capital gains taxes, on the other.

A Well-Drafted Will Brings Peace of Mind.

Take time to create a sound, legally correct document that speaks for you with precision.

I am committed to optimizing returns for your loved ones, and ensuring every detail of your wishes are expressed in accordance with Virginia’s will requirements.

Deeds

Property Deed Attorney in Rocky Mount, Virginia

If you are looking to buy or sell property, convey property by a deed, or settle a deed dispute, have an experienced lawyer advise you.

Having deed lawyer input will orient you on your best course of action, spot potential pitfalls, preserve capital gains from unnecessary taxes, as well as prevent any collections.

I am an experienced, local lawyer, familiar with real estate, title matters, and recording procedures in Franklin County, Virginia. I can expertly draft documents and have them properly recorded.

Guard Your Assets. Protect What Matters to You and Your Loved Ones.

I’m here to help if you are:

  • Buying a Virginia home.
  • Wondering about co-ownership.
  • Concerned that a neighbor or the public is encroaching on your land.
  • Looking to enforce your rights to property after a divorce.
  • Hoping to remove a cloud from your title.

Most real estate conveyances occur through a general warranty deed. Some cases call for a more limited approach, such as a quitclaim deed. You might also wonder about the applicability of transfer on death deeds.

I have the experience to help you ensure title concerns or disputes are resolved properly—ensuring peace of mind and protection of your carefully maintained assets. Contact me for a free initial consultation to examine the facts of your situation.

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