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Contact Manikas PLC

Our practice is appointment-based. The best way to begin is by completing the confidential inquiry form below. Each inquiry is reviewed personally so that we can understand your situation and determine the appropriate next step.

Start Your Estate Planning Inquiry

Whether you are creating an estate plan for the first time, updating an existing plan, or have questions about trusts, probate avoidance, or planning for your family, please use the form below to get started.

Beginning with a written inquiry allows us to understand your concerns, family circumstances, and planning goals before scheduling time to speak. That helps make any follow-up conversation more focused, thoughtful, and productive.

🔒 Confidential Inquiry Form

Please provide your contact information and a short description of your legal matter.

Estate planning is most effective when it begins with a clear understanding of your situation. Starting here helps us identify the issues involved, prepare for a more meaningful conversation, and respond more efficiently.

Important: Submitting this inquiry does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not obligate Manikas PLC to provide legal services. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after both you and the firm agree to the representation.

What to Expect

  1. Submit the confidential contact form with basic information about your situation.
  2. Your inquiry is reviewed personally.
  3. We will follow up regarding the next step in the planning process.

This process allows us to understand your objectives before scheduling time to speak.















    Inquiries and contact information submitted through this form are strictly confidential and are never shared.

    Estate planning and trust attorney serving families throughout Northern Virginia and DC.

    Fairfax, Virginia estate planning and trust attorney serving Northern Virginia and DC families with comprehensive estate planning services, including revocable and irrevocable trust-based planning, asset protection strategies, Medicaid planning, and special needs trusts.