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- GuardianshipNatalie T. Page, Esq. is a principal attorney at LEPLC. She focuses on estate planning and probate, trust planning and administration, and incapacity planning, including guardianships, conservatorships, and the issues surrounding Medicaid.
- Personal InjuryNatalie has practiced in various areas of the law since her graduation from the University of Virginia Law School in 1993. She began practice as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Washington State and, upon moving with her husband to Australia in 1996, became licensed to practice in the Australian state of Queensland. Natalie’s Australian practice included the representation of both insurers and plaintiffs in personal injury litigation. She also practiced family law. Natalie returned to the United States with her family in 2004 and was admitted to practice in Virginia in 2005. Professional memberships include the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the Alexandria Bar Association.
- Estate PlanningThe Life & Estate Planning Law Center, is located on the first floor of Parc East, a condominium located at 1225 Martha Custis Drive in Alexandria, Virginia. Our office has an outside entrance just to the left of the main entrance to the building. There is plenty of free parking and a wheelchair accessible ramp. Please let our staff know if you need any assistance to get into the offices.
- WillsProbate is the official legal process by which property is distributed to your beneficiaries under the supervision of the court in your local jurisdiction. In Virginia a Commissioner of Accounts oversees the process and audits the accounts of Executors (where there is a Last Will and Testament to guide the disposition of property to beneficiaries) and Administrators of intestate estates (where there is no Will and the property passes according to state law).
- TrustsBarbara S. Anderson, Esq. is the founding principal of LEPLC. She focuses on the areas of estate and trust planning, probate and trust administration, incapacity and disability planning, and crisis management. She also serves as a fiduciary for several local senior citizens.
- Power of AttorneyWhether you are choosing someone to act as a medical decision maker, executor, agent under a power of attorney, guardian for your minor child or children, or someone to deal with your finances under a trust, the person you choose will have a huge impact on how your wishes are carried out. Of course, you need to choose someone you trust. Ernest Hemingway once said: The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them. When dealing with such serious matters as these, throwing chance to the wind is too risky. Trust alone is not enough.
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