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Kyle L. Epting, Esq. is an attorney experienced in the areas of Estate and Trust Administration, Estate Planning, and Elder Law, including Guardianships and Conservatorships. He is licensed in Virginia, the District of Columbia, and Maryland. Kyle works with clients in the above areas of practice, from simple matters requiring basic guidance to clients, to complex matters requiring negotiations and litigation with third parties.
Kyle's approach with clients is to be responsive, empathetic, and reasonable to guide clients through the often difficult and emotionally taxing process of preparing for their passing or managing the affairs of a deceased or incapacitated loved one. The legal and practical processes of estate planning, probate and trust administration, and guardianships and conservatorships can be daunting for clients, many of whom have never been involved with the legal system or worked with attorneys. Kyle's experience allows him to help clients manage these duties and responsibilities, provide reasoned advice in making difficult decisions, know and explain potential pitfalls in the legal process that laypeople are usually unaware of, and listen carefully to the needs and goals of the client.
Kyle graduated from the George Mason University School of Law in 2010, where he was a member of the trial advocacy team, the school's Law Review, and the Pro Bono Society.
Kyle has been qualified as a guardian ad litem in Virginia since 2015, representing the interests of allegedly incapacitated adults in Guardianship and Conservatorship proceedings.
Kyle is a member of the DC Bar Association and the Arlington County Bar Association. His involvement with the Arlington County Bar Association includes having served as President of the Young Lawyers Section, where he also served as Chair of the Wills for Heroes committee, executing a program providing free estate planning for local police, firefighters, and first responders. He is also a member of the Elder Law Section and Trust and Estates Section and a member of the Arlington County Bar Association Board as Past-President of the Young Lawyers Section. Kyle has also worked with Legal Services of Northern Virginia as a volunteer attorney providing pro bono services to clients with limited financial resources.
Kyle has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star every year from 2017 to the present. He graduated from the Leadership Arlington Young Professionals Program in 2016.
Originally from South Carolina, Kyle met his wife while enrolled in law school, and has two young boys who keep him busy and entertained in his personal life. Kyle also volunteers with The Witt Black Music Foundation, providing free guitar lessons to underprivileged and at-risk children in the community.
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J.D. - George Mason University School of Law
Undergrad: University of Florida
6-Month Certificate, Networking - Leadership Arlington Young Professionals Program
Virginia
District of Columbia
Maryland
Nebraska federal court, not barred in this but also for the states above federally
DC Bar Association and the Arlington County Bar Association
Elder Law Section - Trust and Estates Section
Arlington County Bar Association Board - Past President of the Young Lawyers Section
Legal Services of Northern Virginia
The Witt Black Music Foundation
Super Lawyers Rising Star
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