Macayla M. Nicolaison
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**Macayla M. Nicolaison** *Attorney at Law* *Anchor Legal Group, PLLC* *Virginia Beach, VA* Attorney Macayla M. Nicolaison is a dedicated legal professional based in Virginia Beach, VA, specializing in estate planning, financial services, and personal injury law. Raised in the Tidewater region, Macayla's diverse background and extensive knowledge uniquely position her to advocate effectively for her clients. Macayla earned her Bachelor’s degree in Communications Studies from Liberty University, with a focus on Public Relations and Advertising. Prior to pursuing her Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law, she gained valuable experience as a technical writer, sales manager, and financial services representative. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to manage a medical practice and launch several small businesses, enriching her understanding of human resources, sales, marketing, and corporate financial management. At Anchor Legal Group, Macayla passionately supports organizations, entrepreneurs, and business owners in organizing, guiding, and protecting their business visions and assets. Her commitment to her clients extends to advising non-profits and churches on corporate law and religious freedom, ensuring they navigate legal complexities effectively. In addition to her legal practice, Macayla has contributed to academia as an adjunct faculty member at Regent University, where she teaches courses in Media Law and Ethics. She is also a sought-after speaker, frequently guest lecturing at various university programs. Outside of her professional endeavors, Macayla enjoys quality time with her husband, Luke, and their four children—Anika, Axel, Piper, and Liv. Her multifaceted experiences and dedication to her clients make her a trusted advocate in the legal community.
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.