Deborah N Arthur
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**Deborah N. Arthur, J.D.** **Estate Planning Attorney** **Law Office of Rebecca L. Evans** **Springfield, VA** Deborah N. Arthur is a respected estate planning attorney with a distinguished reputation in Fairfax County, Virginia. With a career spanning several decades, Deborah is known for her unwavering commitment to her clients and her expertise in navigating complex legal issues. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from George Mason University in 1977, followed by her Juris Doctor degree from the same institution in 1982. Throughout her career, Deborah has provided legal representation across various fields, including bankruptcy, divorce, personal injury, and family law. However, her primary focus has evolved to encompass estate planning, where she passionately helps clients craft tailored solutions to protect their assets and secure their legacy. Deborah's keen understanding of the intricacies of estate law enables her to guide clients through the often challenging landscape of wills, trusts, and estate administration with empathy and professionalism. A lifelong resident of Northern Virginia, Deborah is deeply rooted in her community. She is married and cherishes her role as a grandmother to nine grandchildren, who bring immense joy to her life. In addition to her legal practice, Deborah is an active member of Calvary Road Baptist Church in Alexandria, where she leads women's Bible studies and participates in various outreach initiatives. Deborah N. Arthur is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective legal services in estate planning, ensuring her clients feel informed and empowered during their legal journeys. For personalized guidance and expert advice, potential clients are encouraged to reach out to Deborah at the Law Office of Rebecca L. Evans.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.