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Spencerville Probate and Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Founded in 2003, Simpson Law, PA provides a comprehensive, compassionate, and convenient way for busy parents and professionals to obtain vitally necessary estate planning services in MD, DC, and VA. The standard package of documents provided includes a Will, Power of Attorney for Health Care, Power of Attorney for Finances, and a Living Will. Depending upon the client’s needs, trusts such as marital trusts, children’s trusts, and life insurance trusts are advised and prepared. Suzanne counsels’ clients about strategies to reduce or eliminate estate tax liability, and makes recommendations regarding asset titling, life insurance, and beneficiary designations. Suzanne also negotiates pre-marital agreements, employment contracts and prepares business succession plans for her clients.
AVVO named Suzanne as a Client’s Choice Attorney and a Top Estate Attorney for 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2017. She acts as Past-President to the Howard County Women's Bar Association (2011-12); Past Secretary to the Estate Planning Council of Suburban Maryland; and was on the Board of Directors for the Olney Chamber of Commerce, where she served as Chair of the Legislative Affairs Committee. She was the co-chair of the Estate Planning section of the Howard County Bar Association and was selected for the Leadership Montgomery Class of 2011. She has served as vice president and serves as By-Laws Chair on the PTA at her children’s school and has held board positions with the local International MOMs Club.
Prior to establishing Simpson Law, P.A., Suzanne was a strong litigator, practicing in domestic relations with Bean Kinney & Korman, as Senior Associate, and Smolen & Plevy, P.C., where her practice focused on estate planning, domestic relations, and civil litigation.
When working with the firms mentioned above, Suzanne was Vice-Chair of the Continuing Legal Education group for the Fairfax County Bar Association, was named to the counsel for the Virginia State Bar, Inns of Court, and was involved with several community outreach programs. She is former general counsel to the Washington Ski Club.
A graduate of George Mason Law University Law School in 1991, Suzanne served as Law Clerk to the then Chief Judge of Fairfax County, the Honorable Richard J. Jamborsky and the Honorable Thomas S. Kenny. Suzanne also served as Law Clerk to the then Chief Judge of Loudoun County, the Honorable Thomas H. Horne, and the Honorable James H. Chamblin.
About Simpson Law, PA
Practice Areas
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Estate Planning
- Wills and Trusts
People
Attorneys
- Suzanne Simpson Esq. (Founder)
- Nina Basu (Co-Counsel)
- Jordana Guzman (Co-Counsel)
- Beth L. Rogers Esq. (Attorney)
- Alexandra Meeks Esq. (Co-Counsel)
Staff
- L. Addison Holmes, Legal Assistant
- Patricia Spencer, Executive Assistant
- Kira Tregoning, Social Media Manager and Proofreader
- Kathy Heldman, Marketing
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
2000 Spencerville Road Spencerville, MD 20868
Phone
Fax
- 301-476-7483
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