Katherine S. Charapich, experienced  attorney in Culpeper, VA with 0 reviews
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Katherine S. Charapich

219 East Davis Street Suite 320, Culpeper, VA

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Education

2009 - 2012:
Liberty University School of Law, J.D. (2012)

Publications

September 13, 2018:
Elusive Legacy – Sometimes It’s Personal, Inside Nova
October 5, 2017:
LLC Formation: See You in Court and Check Your Personal Assets at the Door, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
October 30, 2017:
Podcast - Boulders, and Streams, and Jumps! Oh, yes!!!, Estate Law Center, PLLC / Thompson Reuters - FindLaw
October 25, 2017:
Podcast - Death, Dignity, & Handbags - In The Gap - Stories in Estate Planning, Estate Law Center, PLLC / Thompson Reuters - FindLaw
October 20, 2017:
Podcast - Fishers of Men - In The Gap, Estate Law Center, PLLC - Thompson Reuters / FindLaw
October 2, 2017:
The Most Courageous of All - In The Gap - Elder Law - Podcast, Estate Law Center, PLLC
October 16, 2017:
Podcast - It Seems Like Just Yesterday - In The Gap - Estate Law Center - Attorney Katherine S Charapich Esq, Estate Law center, PLLC on Thompson Reuters / Findlaw
November 8, 2018:
Senior Swag & Roles in Estate Planning, Culpeper Times / INSIDENOVA
November 6, 2017:
Podcast - Grace Notes - Stories in Estate Planning - In The Gap Series, Estate Law Center / Thompson Reuters - FindLaw
November 5, 2018:
What To Do When A Loved One Passes - Seven Steps, Thomson Reuters / Findlaw / Estate Law Center, PLLC
November 21, 2017:
Things in High Places | In The Gap Podcast Series | Estate Law Center, Estate Law Center, PLLC | FindLaw - Thompson Reuters
November 2, 2017:
Laughing Heir Would be in Err, Culpeper Times
November 10, 2017:
A Complexity Of Green | Poem | In The Gap Series | Podcast, Estate Law Center / Thompson Reuters - FindLaw
May 8, 2019:
Stewardship of Sisterhood, Thompson Reuters / Findlaw / Estate Law Center, PLLC
May 8, 2018:
Pet Trusts & Estate Planning in the Commonwealth of Virginia, Estate Law Center, PLLC
May 22, 2018:
Who Would You Trust? Estate Law Center Podcast, FindLaw / Thompson Reuters
May 10, 2018:
What Beauty Looks Like, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
March 21, 2019:
A Wellness Check on Your Estate Plan, Thompson Reuters / Findlaw / Estate Law Center, PLLC
March 19, 2018:
To Trust or Not To Trust - Estate Law Center Podcast, FindLaw / Thompson Reuters, Youtube, iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, Stitcher
March 15, 2018:
To Trust or Not to Trust - Article, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
June 14, 2018:
Asset Protection - A Mere Rowboat It May Seem, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
July 31, 2018:
Executor Roadmap - Seven Steps Podcast, Estate Law Center, PLLC
July 12, 2018:
Roadmap for an Executor - 7 Steps, Culpeper Times / INSIDENOVA
January 26, 2018:
Estate Law Center Podcasts, Estate Law Center on iTunes
January 16, 2019:
Cadence of Time – Benefits of Advance Medical Directives, Culpeper Times / INSIDENOVA
January 11, 2018:
Everything in it’s proper place, Culpeper Times
February 8, 2018:
A Pet Trust for Those Creatures Great and Small, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
February 5, 2018:
Language Arts - Estate Law Center Podcast, Estate Law Center, PLLC
February 21, 2018:
Attorney Katherine S. Charapich, Esq. Interview, Virginia Living Television - Pressing Up
February 16, 2018:
Heroes in Every Day Clothing - Estate Law Center Podcast, Estate Law Center, PLLC
February 14, 2019:
Estate Law Legal Terms . . . Grab and Know - Reference Guide, Thompson Reuters / Findlaw / Estate Law Center, PLLC
December 14, 2017:
Quality of Life and Financial Help – Trusted Agent(s) Welcome, Culpeper Times
August 9, 2018:
Behind the Photo – The Road to Guardianship, INSIDENOVA
August 10, 2017:
Newlyweds, both young and old – The Commonwealth may be a third party to your nuptials, Culpeper Times
August 1, 2017:
Wills & Trusts | Not for Public Consumption, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Wills & Trusts | Things in High Places, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Wills & Trusts | I Know - That I Know - That I Know, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Probate & Administration | Heroes in Everyday Clothing, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Probate & Administration | Death, Dignity, and Handbags, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Probate & Administration | An Extraordinary Life Via an Extraordinary Bucket List, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | Lurking Sharks and Life Changes, FindLaw / Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | Language Arts, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | Just Duct Tape It?, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | It seems like just yesterday, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | Fishers of Men - A Life Legacy, FindLaw / Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | Boulders, and Streams, and Jumps! Oh, Yes!!!, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | A Complexity of Green, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Estate Planning | 2,223 Miles of Control, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Elder Law | The Most Courageous of All, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Elder Law | Rules of Life - Beyond Legality, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Elder Law | Of Spirit - A Flower Shop There, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Elder Law | Grace Notes, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
August 1, 2017:
Elder Law | Carving Out Dignity - Be The Difference Maker, FindLaw, Thompson Reuters
April 26, 2018:
The Key to Specific Bequests, Culpeper Times / Rappahannock Media
April 15, 2018:
The Uncomfortable Truth about Estate Planning for Newlyweds in the Commonwealth of Virginia, FindLaw / Thompson Reuters
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