
Debra Ragin Jessup - Winston-Salem, NC
210 South Cherry StreetWinston-Salem, NC 27101
Freedman, Thompson, Witt, Ceberio, & Byrd, PLLC
Winston-Salem Elder Law Lawyer
Overview
Debra Ragin Jessup brings a wide array of experience to Surratt Thompson & Ceberio. Debra focuses her law in Elder Law, Wills and Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Business Succession Planning and Disability Law.
Debra serves on the Board of Directors for the Bethlehem Center and Yadkin Valley Economic Development District. She is a member of the Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, and North Carolina Bar Associations.
...Debra Ragin Jessup brings a wide array of experience to Surratt Thompson & Ceberio. Debra focuses her law in Elder Law, Wills and Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Business Succession Planning and Disability Law.
Debra serves on the Board of Directors for the Bethlehem Center and Yadkin Valley Economic Development District. She is a member of the Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, and North Carolina Bar Associations.
...Debra Ragin Jessup brings a wide array of experience to Surratt Thompson & Ceberio. Debra focuses her law in Elder Law, Wills and Estate Planning, Trusts and Estates, Business Succession Planning and Disability Law.
Debra serves on the Board of Directors for the Bethlehem Center and Yadkin Valley Economic Development District. She is a member of the Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, and North Carolina Bar Associations.
Debra is married to Manuel Jessup and they have two children, Harrison and Hilary.
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