Wills for Senior Citizens
Lawyer Referral Service
of the Arlington Bar Association
Why a will?
If you have a will, you can direct how and when you want your property divided
after your death and who will handle your estate. You can decrease expenses
of administration and taxes.
Without a will, your property may not pass as you wish and expensive court
proceedings could result.
How can I have a will drawn?
The Arlington County Bar Association sponsors a wills program for senior
citizens. For those seniors who qualify the program works as follows:
- Call the Lawyer Referral Service at 358-3390 to obtain the name of an
attorney who has agreed to prepare simple wills for the elderly for a reduced
fee.
- Participating attorneys will first determine whether you need a will.
If so, they will interview you as to how you want your property divided.
They will draft the will, then meet with your again so you may review the
document and formally sign it before witnesses.
Who is eligible?
You are eligible for the Senior Citizen Wills Service if:
- you are a resident of Arlington County
- you are 60 years of age or older
- your annual income is less than $16,000
- your assets, except for your personal residence, are less than $15,000
for an individual, or $25,000 for a couple
If you do not qualify for the Senior Citizen Wills Service but desire a
referral for a will or other fields of law, click below or
Call the Lawyer Referral Service at 228-3390
Arlington County Bar Association
Lawyer Referral Service
Arlington County Court House
First Floor, Suite 1800
1425 North Court House Road
Arlington, Virginia 22201
703-228-3390
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Service
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