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The Estate & Elder Law Center of Southside Virginia, PLLC
The leading Elder law attorney in Lynchburg, VA
The Estate & Elder Law Center of Southside Virginia, PLLC
The Estate & Elder Law Center of Southside Virginia, PLLC
810 Main StLynchburg Virginia 24504United States
(434) 818-0211
Business Description
Planning. We plan for our college. We plan for our careers. We plan for weddings and baby showers, but how many truly plan for their legal and financial futures? We want to help you plan for a lifetime! We believe that every client has unique planning needs and that one size does NOT fit all. You will have a trusted advisor, a lawyer, and a lawyer when you hire Robert W. Haley of The Estate & Elder Law Center in Southside Virginia. We can help you plan by: * Medicaid Planning/Asset Protection Planning* Estate Planning* Financial Planning* Incapacity Planning* Special Needs Planning
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About Lynchburg
Lynchburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. First settled in 1757 by ferry owner John Lynch, the city's population was 79,009 at the 2020 census, making Lynchburg the 11th most populous city in Virginia. Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains along the banks of the James River, Lynchburg is known as the "City of Seven Hills" or the "Hill City". In the 1860s, Lynchburg was the only city in Virginia that was not recaptured by the Union before the end of the American Civil War.Lynchburg lies at the center of a wider metropolitan area close to the geographic center of Virginia. It is the fifth-largest MSA in Virginia, with a population of 261,593. It is the site of several institutions of higher education, including Virginia University of Lynchburg, Randolph College, University of Lynchburg, Central Virginia Community College and Liberty University. Nearby cities include Roanoke, Charlottesville, and Danville. == History == Monacan Indian Nation and other Siouan Tutelo-speaking tribes had lived in the area for over 10,000 years, driving the Virginia Algonquians eastward to the coastal areas. Explorer John Lederer visited one of the Siouan villages (Saponi) in 1670, on the Staunton River at Otter Creek, southwest of the present-day city, as did the Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam expedition in 1671. Siouan peoples occupied this area until about 1702; they had become weakened because of high mortality from infectious diseases.