Why Winchester and Frederick County Clients Choose Brandon Davis, Esq.
The northern Shenandoah Valley is often caught between massive, impersonal law firms based across the mountain or general practitioners who may lack deep, specific experience with complex agricultural and business crossover issues. I bridge that gap by intentionally bringing sophisticated business and asset-protection counsel directly to the Winchester community.
Estate Planning Tailored for Families with Land
Rural property carries complexity that a standard estate plan is not built to handle. Land that has been in a family for generations often comes with multiple potential heirs, different intentions for what happens to it, and questions that go well beyond its market value. I build plans that account for the full picture — who gets what, under what conditions, and how to get there without family conflict or unnecessary court involvement.
Direct Access and Realistic Fees
You shouldn’t have to hire a mega-firm to get elite-tier legal counsel. I operate on a fixed-fee model with direct attorney access, ensuring you always speak with your lawyer, not an assistant. The $200 creditable consultation ensures your very first meeting is substantive, actionable, and entirely transparent.
A Long-Term Legal Partnership
A business or farm winery that I help structure today will inevitably evolve. As you expand, take on partners, navigate market shifts, or eventually transition the reins to the next generation, having a consistent, trusted legal advisor who already knows your history is invaluable.
Virginia Law and the Local Legal Landscape
Estates that include real property in Virginia pass through the circuit court probate process if no trust is in place. For Winchester and Frederick County residents, that means the Frederick County Circuit Court — a public process that takes time and involves court fees most families would rather avoid. A revocable living trust keeps real property and other assets out of that process entirely, transferring them to the right people without court involvement.
On the business side, Winchester-area businesses operating without written governance documents are subject to Virginia’s default statutory rules — rules that rarely match what the owners actually intended. A properly drafted operating agreement addresses management, profit distribution, and what happens when an owner exits or passes away, before those questions become disputes.
Legal Services for the Winchester Community
1. Business Law
From agritourism destinations to local professional practices, Winchester’s business landscape is diverse. My business services are calibrated to protect your liability and secure your operations:
2. Legacy & Estate Planning
True asset protection in the Valley means planning for assets that don’t fit into a standard urban estate portfolio.
My Four-Step Process
Areas I Serve
Serving Winchester and the Northern Shenandoah Valley
I proudly serve clients throughout the region, including:
- Winchester, Stephens City, Middletown, and Kernstown.
- Gore, Cross Junction, and Gainsboro.
- Berryville, Boyce, and rural Clarke County communities.
Consultations can be conducted remotely via secure video for your convenience, allowing you to handle the strategy from the comfort of your home or office before coming in for formal document execution.

Frequently Asked Questions
Protect What You’ve Built
The land, businesses, and families of the Winchester area deserve legal planning that understands the unique realities of Valley life. I work directly with you to build a lasting legacy.
- Phone: 540-425-8278
- Email: contact@bdavisatlaw.com
- Note: Consultations are subject to a $200 fee, which is credited directly toward your future legal work.





