“Families who have just lost a loved one shouldn't be burdened with a mountain of paperwork — and no one should be left behind by the legal system.”
Elizabeth was born in a small German-speaking city in Kazakhstan. From an early age, her parents and grandparents instilled in her the value of honesty, integrity, and hard work. When she was ten years old, Elizabeth and her family relocated to Saint Petersburg, Russia. She received her high school diploma at the age of fourteen and was accepted into the Higher School of Economics' law program at the same age. She discovered her affinity for litigation, real estate, and probate law during five years of intensive training and numerous professional experiences.
Elizabeth became the youngest lawyer in North-West Russia at the age of 21, and she seized the opportunity by fearlessly representing people whose legal rights were violated in the form of elder abuse, fraud, or deception. Elizabeth was so fascinated by various foreign inheritance systems that she studied them abroad in Germany and Belgium. She then relocated to Richmond, Virginia in 2013, where she graduated from her second law school and was admitted to the Virginia State Bar.
Elizabeth's greatest daily drive is her dedication to supporting families throughout their darkest times. According to her, families who have just lost a loved one should not be burdened with a ton of legal paperwork, and those who have put in a lot of hard work should feel confident knowing that their legacy will be carried on in the manner of their choosing without interference from the government.
Elizabeth is multilingual and enjoys traveling, practicing jiu-jitsu, solving puzzles, and volunteering for veterans' organizations and animal shelters in her spare time.
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