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When Your Parent Plans to Disinherit Your Sibling

Being the inheriting sibling when a parent disinherits another is difficult. Learn how to balance family empathy with your legal fiduciary duties to protect the estate. ...more

Estate Planning

February 06, 202611 min read

When Your Parent Plans to Disinherit Your Sibling

Estate Planning Myths Debunked – Facts West Virginians Need to Know

Think estate planning is only for the rich? Learn the truth behind common myths about wills, probate, and planning. Get facts tailored to West Virginia residents. ...more

Estate Planning

February 01, 20262 min read

Estate Planning Myths Debunked – Facts West Virginians Need to Know

What Is an Inheritor’s Trust?

Don't wait until you receive an inheritance to protect it. Explore how an inheritor’s trust secures assets, avoids probate, and preserves your family’s wealth. ...more

Estate Planning

January 30, 20264 min read

What Is an Inheritor’s Trust?

Why Receiving an Inheritance Changes Your Estate Plan

Received an inheritance? Learn why you must update your estate plan to manage new tax liabilities, protect assets from creditors, and preserve your family legacy. ...more

Estate Planning

January 23, 20263 min read

Why Receiving an Inheritance Changes Your Estate Plan

How To Talk to Aging Parents About Estate Planning

Learn how to navigate the sensitive conversation of estate planning with aging parents. Discover essential tips on timing, wills, trusts, and protecting your family’s future. ...more

Estate Planning

January 02, 20265 min read

How To Talk to Aging Parents About Estate Planning

Why You Shouldn’t Delay Estate Planning in West Virginia – Start Now

Think estate planning can wait? Learn why creating or updating your estate plan early is vital for West Virginians, regardless of age or assets. ...more

Estate Planning

January 01, 20263 min read

Why You Shouldn’t Delay Estate Planning in West Virginia – Start Now

Get Started On Creating a Trust With Chris Pritt Law

Don’t skip out on having trust. In West Virginia, probate is required for estates valued at over $100,000 (if real estate is involved, the rules are even stricter). Given the value of homes in many Charleston neighborhoods, most families benefit from a trust to avoid the time and expense of the court process.

Without one, your assets will still end up in probate, and your wishes might be ignored. Chris works with you to ensure every detail is handled correctly, so your plan actually functions when your family needs it most.

We pride ourselves on being efficient. After our initial planning conversation, we work to promptly develop your documents so you can have comfort in your plan as soon as possible.

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