Estate Planning in Your Home – Serving All Virginians.
Wills on Wheels, PLLC provides mobile estate planning services in the comfort of your home. Let Wills on Wheels prepare your Will, Power of Attorney, Advanced Medical Directive, and other estate planning documents, giving you and your family peace of mind.
How We
Can Help You!
After working for a number of years in the field of domestic relations, Sarah A. Bidwell, Esq. launched, Wills on Wheels of Virginia, PLLC to provide mobile estate planning services to clients throughout Virginia. Operating a mobile estate planning service allows Sarah to meet with clients in their homes, offices, or other convenient locations to sign their Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advanced Medical Directives, all while providing superior service at a price point lower than most traditional law firms.


Empowering
Virginians to take control
Take control of your future with peace of mind. Wills on Wheels brings flexible consultations - mobile, phone, or in-person - to Southwest Virginia. Notary Provided. Evening and weekend appointments available.
Take a proactive approach to planning your future with our personalized in-person consultations. Meet one-on-one with an experienced expert who will guide you through the process of creating or updating your estate plan, answering questions and addressing concerns specific to your situation. Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your unique needs are being addressed by someone who truly cares about helping you achieve clarity and security.
Conveniently schedule a telephonic consultation from anywhere, at any time, with our flexible scheduling options. Connect directly with an expert via phone or video conference for personalized guidance on creating or updating your estate plan. Our experienced advisors will walk you through the process of planning for your future, addressing questions and concerns specific to your needs.
Now more accessible than ever! Take advantage of our mobile services which bring the convenience of in-person consultations directly to you - wherever life takes you. From private meetings at home or in a park setting, to convenient locations such as coffee shops or restaurants, we come to you with flexibility and ease, ensuring that creating or updating your estate plan fits seamlessly into your busy schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The first step would be to schedule either an in-person or telephonic consultation.
While you do not need to gather documents for the consultation, having a copy of any old estate planning documents as well as your Deed is useful.
Yes, you should still have a Will even if you do not own real estate. A Will ensures your estate is passed to the people you intend it to be passed to and it eliminates confusion, saving your family time and money.
Yes, most estate planning documents can be modified or revoked in the future should you wish to do so.
It is recommended you name at least one Substitute Executor and one Substitute Agent. There are circumstances where appoint Co-Executors or Co-Agents may be necessary.
You can schedule a consultation or attend one of the seminars in the "events" section below.