A close-up image of a calendar, representing the importance of consulting an attorney before the time frame for challenging a WV will has run if you feel a loved one’s will is invalid or estate has been misallocated.

What Is the Time Frame for Challenging a WV Will?

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 11/06/2018

Originally, the statute of limitations for filing a will contest in West Virginia was five years. Over the last century, the West Virginia Legislature has gradually reduced that period, and the time frame for challenging a WV will is now only six months.


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WV Undue Influence in Will and Trust Challenges

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 10/30/2018

Whether you're managing an estate plan for yourself or are involved in a dispute regarding the intentions of a deceased loved one, your legal decisions should be informed by an understanding of WV undue influence law.


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WV Estate Planning and Same-Sex Couples: Is Your Inheritance Plan in Place?

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 10/23/2018

Same-sex marriage was banned in West Virginia until October 9, 2014. Before then, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) couples did not have the right to marry or the same legal privileges under the law as married opposite-sex couples had. When it came to WV estate planning and same-sex couples, the lack of legal rights made the management of assets in the event of one partner’s incapacitation and death very difficult.


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The Opioid Trust: Estate Planning for Addicted Family Members

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 09/28/2018

Given the millions of Americans addicted to opiates and other drugs, many parents and grandparents struggle with the question of estate planning for addicted family members. But in a realm where families have very little control over a loved one’s actions, estate planning provides one area of control.


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The Benefits of Charitable Giving in WV Estate Plans

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 09/20/2018

Charitable giving in the West Virginia (WV) estate planning process often benefits both the donor and the recipient charity. Not only does it feel good to leave a generous legacy and help others, it may also be a savvy financial decision. If you're interested in learning about options for charitable giving in WV estate plans, read on.


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