Vance R. Parker

1035 Chester Rd, Winston-Salem, NC

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Education

2008
Salem College, M.A.T.
1991
The University of Texas at Austin School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence
1991
The University of Texas at Austin Graduate School of Business, M.B.A.
1985
The University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Arts in Biology with Honors

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Gregory

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05 May, 2020
Mr. Parker prepared wills and other estate planning documents for my wife and I. He consulted thoughtfully and thoroughly with us to make sure that he understood all of our needs. I would highly recommend him for any needs of this nature.
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Melinda

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03 Jan, 2016
Mr. Parker was very helpful, very knowledgeable in answering all my questions, and extremely pleasant to work with. I am recommending him to all my friends.
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Karen

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02 Jan, 2016
When I met with Mr. Parker, he took the time to ask questions and listen in order to determine how to arrange my estate with the best interests of myself and my loved ones in mind. He made me feel at ease with personal decisions and family matters and had a calm way of explaining difficult concepts so that everyone understood and could make the right decisions. By the time the process was complete, everyone in my family felt the documents were created with compassion, fairness and clarity for everyone concerned. And as a single parent, I was also pleasantly surprised at how his costs compared to those of other law firms in town. Mr. Parker is a sole proprietor who works out of his home, so he is able to provide a high level of professional services at great prices. After doing more research into typical estate planning costs, I've come to believe that Mr. Parker provides the best value of professional estate planning services in town, so he is my first recommendation when anyone asks if I know of a good attorney for estate planning services.
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Publications

2015:
Winston-Salem Journal, Seniors, Others Being Sold Unneeded Living Trusts at a Concerning Rate
2015:
Forsyth Family, Protecting Your Family With a Family Trust
2015:
Winston-Salem Journal, What Same-Sex Couples Should Know About Family Rights
2015:
Winston-Salem Chronicle/For Seniors Only, What Happens to Online Social Media Accounts at Death?
2015:
Forsyth Family Magazine, Using the NC 529 Plan to Save for Your Children's Education
2015:
Winston-Salem Chronicle/For Seniors Only, Protecting Elders From Elder Financial Abuse
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