McClanahan Powers, PLLC

Virginia Law Firm

McClanahan Powers, PLLC

The Vienna, Virginia wills lawyers of McClanahan Powers are experienced in all facets of estate planning, from obtaining six figure settlements in successful estate litigation to drafting complex trust agreements. They place a high value on timely and open lines of communication, and will go the extra mile to provide thorough and cost-effective representation that suits your needs and goals.

Practice Areas
- Estate planning
- Probate
- Wills
- Trusts
- Estate plannin taxes
- Advanced directives
- Will & Trust Litigation

Principal Attorney:
Dirk McClanahan

McClanahan Powers, PLLC
1604 Spring Hill Road, Suite 321
Vienna, VA 22182
Tel: 703-546-8594

http://www.virginiawillslawyers.com/contact

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