News from Clark & Bradshaw, P.C.
Karen Rowell featured on WSVA regarding Issues in Aging
It was a pleasure to appear on the radio on August 26, 2024 for Issues In Aging and to have the opportunity to explain what an Elder Law attorney does and why it’s important to have one.
Matthew C. Sunderlin Received an “AV” Rating
Clark & Bradshaw, P.C. today announced it has received notification from Martindale-Hubbell that Matthew C. Sunderlin has received a Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rating™. He joins his law partner, Mark B. Callahan, with this prestigious rating. Mr. Sunderlin...
HELP! I’ve been appointed as an Executor of a Will, What do I do?
by Matthew C. Sunderlin, Attorney-At-Law An executor is a position created in a Last Will and Testament who has the responsibility to protect assets, pay all debts including taxes, and transfer the remaining assets to the beneficiaries. The probate process has many...
Using “Opportunity Zones” to Defer Capital Gains
“Opportunity Zones” provide a unique vehicle to defer realized capital gains on the sale of stock or other investments. The Opportunity Zone structure is very simple to implement and report and allows for deferral of realized capital gains invested through an...
Quinton B. Callahan elected President-Elect of Rotary Club of Harrisonburg
Clark & Bradshaw, P.C. is pleased to announce that attorney Quinton B. Callahan has been elected to serve as President-Elect of the Rotary Club of Harrisonburg. He will serve a one year term. The Rotary Club of Harrisonburg is a service organization comprised of...
Karen L. Rowell joins Board of Directors of Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham
Clark & Bradshaw is pleased to announce that attorney Karen L. Rowell has joined the Board of the Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham. The Arc of Harrisonburg and Rockingham promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental...
How to Title Real Estate Owned by More than One Person
People who co-own real estate have a number of options for titling the property, with each option having a different impact on how the ownership of the property is handled, in particular in the event of the death of one of the owners. What is the Title? When a person...
Do I Need a Construction Contract? If You’re Doing Residential Construction, the Answer is YES!
Do I Need a Construction Contract? If You’re Doing Residential Construction, the Answer is YES! Nobody wants to deal with paperwork, especially contractors. However, a well written contract will not only ensure your construction company is complying with Virginia Law,...