About Veronica E. Williams

Veronica E. Williams, EsqA peninsula native, Veronica Elizabeth Williams began her professional career in the United States Army where she served for five (5) years. Her experiences included overseas duty and successful completion of the United States Army Parachutist Course (Airborne School).

Upon completing her tour of military service, she entered law school at the College of William & Mary and graduated in 1993.

Veronica limits her legal practice to Estate Planning, the Settlement of Estates, Estate Litigation, and Advocacy for the Elderly and Infirm, with a special passion for that part of Elder Law that deals with assisting caregivers to be more effective advocates for the loved ones they care for and serve.

Veronica served as her mother's caregiver off and on for 21 years. Her mother was diagnosed with a long-term chronic illness and she knows how difficult it can be to care for a loved one with health challenges, and to balance that care with competing demands. Over the years, she has shopped for home health care providers, plowed through medical paperwork, puzzled over health care coverage, and experienced first-hand the frustrations of our fragmented health care system. She is passionate about understanding life care planning and estate planning from the perspectives of the client and the caregiver.

Her representation is exclusive to clients who seek the following types of legal services: 1) Elder Law, 2) Wills, Trusts, and Powers of Attorney, 3) Guardianship Proceedings, 4) Estate Litigation, 5) End-of-Life Planning / Advocacy, 6) Challenging Inappropriate Hospital Sponsored Guardianship Petitions, 7) Probate / Estate /Trust Administration, 8) Long Term Care Coordination to include crisis based Medicaid Planning.

She is a frequent speaker on the topic of estate planning and her estate planning perspectives have been published in the Daily Press Newspaper..

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