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Estate Litigation

Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. Estate Litigation Attorney

An estate dispute can tear a family apart. But whatever the nature of the dispute, you must protect your rights and interests.

Raymond D. Battocchi is an experienced trial attorney who is determined to prevail on behalf of his clients. He is aggressive and energetic, and will tenaciously work to achieve your goals.

Mr. Battocchi handles all types of estate litigation cases on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants, including:

  • Will contests
  • Probate litigation
  • Trust litigation
  • Disputes over guardianships and conservatorships
  • And other family and estate disputes

Call 888-876-2037 or send an e-mail to arrange for a consultation with Mr. Battocchi.

A Thorough Investigation of the Facts

A case involving the interpretation of a will clause or an action by an executor hinges on the facts. Raymond D. Battocchi will identify the legal issues in your case and thoroughly investigate the facts.

He will explain your legal options, the possible strategies which could be used and the likely outcomes of those strategies. With this information, you will be able to make sound decisions about your case. Raymond D. Battocchi will then work vigorously to achieve your goals.

Negotiation and Litigation

Mr. Battocchi's comprehensive case preparation often enables him to negotiate an acceptable settlement from a position of strength. When it is necessary to protect his client's rights and interests however, he undertakes aggressive action in court.

 His goal will be to achieve your goal — as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Contact an Estate Litigation Lawyer

To schedule a consultation with Raymond D. Battocchi, Attorney at Law, about an estate litigation matter, call 888-876-2037 toll free or send an e-mail.

Ray Battocchi is partner at the firm of Gabeler Battocchi & Powell, PC, in McLean, Virginia, where he practices with John Powell and other lawyers.

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