Trust Our Legal Experience
At Parker, Pollard, Wilton & Peaden, P.C., we take pride in being a Richmond-based law firm with a long-standing tradition of providing exceptional legal services to individuals, businesses, and families. Our rich history dates back to 1972, and during this time, we have established ourselves as a trusted and respected law firm in the community.
Practice Areas
Our diverse general practice services cater to our clients' business and personal needs. With multiple practice areas, we have a team of experienced attorneys who specialize in various areas of law, including:
- Estate Planning
- Trust and Estate Administration
- Business Law
- Real Estate Law
- Family Law
- Commercial Real Estate
- Litigation
As a results-driven firm, we strive to provide our clients with comprehensive and custom-made solutions for their legal needs. Our attorneys work closely with clients to understand their unique circumstances and provide tailored guidance and representation.
Business Services
Our experienced attorneys offer a range of expertise in business law, including:
- Business Formation, Acquisition, and Divestitures
- Corporate Governance
- Bank and Lender Representation
- Commercial and Corporate Litigation
- Creditor's Rights
- Personal Injury
- Real Estate Litigation
We understand the importance of effective business planning and strategy in today's competitive market. Our team of experts will help you navigate the complexities of business law and provide guidance on commercial transactions, contracts, and disputes.
Real Estate Law Services
Our real estate attorneys offer expertise in a wide range of areas, including:
- Commercial Real Estate
- Residential Real Estate
- Foreclosures and Foreclosure Prevention
- Real Estate Financing and Refinancing
- Real Estate Title Issues
- Residential and Commercial Real Estate Litigation
Our experienced attorneys will guide you through the intricacies of real estate transactions, from contract negotiations to closing, ensuring that your interests are protected and your goals are achieved.
Personalized Service
At PPWP, we believe in personalized service and strive to provide each client with exceptional attention and care. Our goal is to build long-term relationships with our clients, understanding their unique needs and goals. We take the time to listen, provide guidance, and advocate on your behalf.
Our Values
Our values are the foundation of our firm's culture and are reflected in our commitment to excellence, integrity, and client service. We believe in fact-based decisions, reason, independent thought, productivity, honesty, and integrity. Our values guide our actions and ensure that we are always striving for the highest standards of quality and professionalism.
Contact Us
For more information about our services and how we can assist you, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our experienced attorneys are available to provide guidance, advice, and representation in all areas of law.
Positive Feedback
The reviews highlighting the high-quality service provided by the law firm are as follows:
- Paula Peaden is described as TOP NOTCH by Author Peg Seay, who praises her exceptional service in dealing with probate issues.
- Author Brian Clark praises Mr. Brown for being on-time, professional, and efficient, stating that it was time and money well spent.
- Author Carol Suzanne Landers recommends Mr. Avery Brown, describing him as an "awesome attorney" who knows what he's doing.
- Author Andrea Reid commends the law firm for being professional and having kind attorneys and staff with years of experience.
- Author David Barnett is pleased with the firm's work in wills and trusts and notes that prices are competitive.
Negative Feedback
The reviews highlighting the poor service provided by the law firm are as follows:
- Author Pastor Fred Wyatt expresses dissatisfaction with the people skills of one staff member, stating that it led him to never come back for anything.
- Author Kathy is dissatisfied with her experience with Meredith Yoder, claiming that he failed to represent her interests and refused to respond to her inquiries.
- Author Frances Toney accuses Paula Peaden or her assistant of destroying her mother's original document, cutting it up and replacing pages with new ones, and taking pages.