Wills Attorney in Prince William County
Serving Woodbridge, Manassas, Prince William County, Fairfax , Stafford, Spotsylvania, and Loudoun Counties in Virginia
A will is a legal document that specifies how your assets will be distributed when you die. If you die without a will, your assets will be distributed according to Virginia law. Unlike those with valid wills in Prince William County and Woodbridge, when you are without a legal will, you are allowing the state to distribute your property in a manner that may or may not match your wishes. You are also inviting potential discord among your heirs, because the court can determine the percentage of your overall estate that goes to each recipient but not the disposition of individual items.
If you want to control what happens with your estate, for example to protect minor children, you need an attorney who is experienced with Prince William County legal wills. Having a well-drafted will is an important part of the complete estate planning services offered by Quinto and Wilks, P.C.
In our years of practicing wills law in Prince William County we have found that often people have questions such as:
- What is a living will or advanced medical directive?
- Who can contest a will?
- What is probate?
- What does probating a will entail?
- What is the role of the executor?
- What are the common misconceptions regarding wills?
- What are the common misconceptions regarding probate?
If you have questions similar to these or any other questions regarding wills and would like to speak with a Prince William County wills attorney, please call us today at 1-888-339-3995 or fill out our online contact form to get financial peace of mind through estate planning tools, including wills and trusts.

