The Carrithers Law Office

The Carrithers Law Office is proud to serve the community of McLean. I spent much of my youth at Great Falls Park rock-climbing, hiking, or painting the waterfalls, or playing basketball at the Spring Hill Rec Center. And when the weather was not pleasant, you could find me at Tysons Corner Center. Today, I admittedly do not spend much time at the mall, but I like to take my kids to Clemyjontri when I can. I have three locations that are convenient to McLean – Tyson’s Corner, Arlington, and Herndon. I am pleased to serve as your McLean estate and trusts attorney. What you should look for in an estate planning attorney, trusts attorney, or estate attorney:

  1. Knowledge and Expertise. You want to retain an attorney who has the knowledge and expertise to handle your matter. I have ten years of experience with estate and trust law (planning, drafting and litigation). And, I will be a certified financial planner in March 2024. The Carrithers Law Office is a boutique firm focused on ONE thing – ESTATES! Whether it is drafting your trust, creating an estate plan, administering a probate estate, or representing you in an estate or trust litigation matter, I can help you reach your goals.
  2. Approachability. You need to be able to ask the uncomfortable questions and discuss difficult topics. No question is silly and I believe it is my job to inform you. I am and have always been straight-forward with my clients and you can expect professionalism in confidence and in communication.
  3. Focus. When I handle your matter, you have my undivided attention. I am thorough and detail oriented so you can rely on me to pay attention to the things that you may not.
  4. Price. My pricing is fair, reasonable, and competitive. I am neither the most expensive or the cheapest estate attorney you will find in the Northern Virginia area, but you will always know what you can expect to pay. I always provide an initial consult that is free up to thirty (30) minutes and can suggest the most cost-effective way to handle your matter before you retain me.
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