SECURE YOUR FAMILY’S FUTURE WITH AN ISLAMIC ESTATE PLAN
Our Legal Team Is Ready To Help You Set Up Your Islamic Estate Plan.
Experience the peace of mind that comes with meticulous planning and legal expertise in Islamic estate matters.
Our Islamic Estate Planning Services
Our legal team is prepared to work with you to achieve your estate planning goals. Get started by booking a free consultation or info session to learn more.
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A Last Will and Testament is a legal document that, among other things, specifies how your assets will be distributed and appoints guardians for your minor children upon your passing.
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A Trust is a private legal arrangement that manages and distributes your assets, providing control, flexibility, and probate avoidance.
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A Power of Attorney is a legal document that authorizes a trusted person to make financial and legal decisions on your behalf.
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Medical Directives specify your healthcare preferences and designate a trusted person to make medical decisions on your behalf if you are incapacitated.
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Our estate planning info sessions are for those who want to learn more about Islamic estate planning and the services we provide. These info sessions are FREE.
Meet Your Attorney
Sarah I. Estwani is an estate planning attorney licensed to practice in Virginia. She received her B.S. in Psychology from George Mason University. She went on to earn her J.D. from George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School where she was a member of the International Law Journal, and her work, A More Inclusive International Will, was selected for publication.
While in law school, Sarah worked with several established boutique estate planning and elder law firms in Northern Virginia and at the Arlington County Circuit Court for the Honorable Daniel S. Fiore II.
In addition to her formal legal studies, Sarah has also pursued higher education in Islamic law at various institutions. Her desire to consolidate the religious and secular requirements of estate planning is what fueled her passion to pursue law school and become an estate planning attorney.
Sarah lives in Northern Virginia with her husband. She enjoys spending time with family, solving puzzles, and reading.