About Kay Cross
Kay Cross, the sole lawyer at H. Kay Cross, PLC, began her practice in the estate planning and estate and trust administration area of law soon after her 1995 graduation from George Washington University Law School, in Washington, DC.
Kay also assists her clients with related legal issues, such as elder law, small business planning, and some real estate work. Since her graduation from law school, Kay has developed an extensive knowledge of estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax law, under the tutelage of various early mentors, including Ruth S. Flynn, Esquire and the late Lloyd Leva Plaine, Esquire, as well as by dedicating her practice and study to the areas of the law mentioned above.
Kay also assists her clients with related legal issues, such as elder law, small business planning, and some real estate work. Since her graduation from law school, Kay has developed an extensive knowledge of estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax law, under the tutelage of various early mentors, including Ruth S. Flynn, Esquire and the late Lloyd Leva Plaine, Esquire, as well as by dedicating her practice and study to the areas of the law mentioned above.
Kay greatly enjoys the practice of law, primarily because she enjoys her client relationships and is proud to have many clients who return to her time after time as necessary for on-going assistance with their estate planning and related needs. Kay was a critical care registered nurse for 10 years prior to attending law school, and brings to her legal practice excellent communication, organizational, and evaluation skills. She is extremely perceptive about her client’s individual wishes and requirements and excels at providing workable solutions for each client’s life and financial situation.
Kay is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Trusts and Estates section of the Virginia Bar and the DC Bar, the Charlottesville-Albemarle Bar Association, and the Central Virginia Estate Planning Council.
Kay is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the District of Columbia and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Trusts and Estates section of the Virginia Bar and the DC Bar, the Charlottesville-Albemarle Bar Association, and the Central Virginia Estate Planning Council.