Robert W. Haley

Estate & Trust, Estate Planning/Probate lawyer

Robert W. Haley is a distinguished Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA®) and the Managing Attorney at The Estate & Elder Law Center of Central/Southside Virginia, PLLC—a premier firm dedicated to comprehensive estate planning, Medicaid planning, and asset protection strategies. With a deep commitment to serving the unique needs of clients throughout Virginia from offices in Danville and Lynchburg, Haley has established himself as a trusted advisor and counselor, guiding families through life’s most intricate financial and legacy decisions with empathy and precision.
Haley’s expertise in elder law stems from his unwavering focus on building lifelong relationships with clients, ensuring their estate plans evolve alongside their personal milestones. As a CELA® (member ID 57107843), he specializes in crafting tailored solutions for asset preservation, long-term care funding, and seamless wealth transfer, helping individuals and families safeguard their legacies against the complexities of aging and healthcare costs. Under his leadership, The Estate & Elder Law Center has become a beacon for Virginians seeking diligent, compassionate representation that prioritizes protection and peace of mind.

A Virginia native with a passion for empowering communities, Haley combines rigorous legal acumen with a client-centered approach, making him an invaluable resource for high-net-worth individuals navigating estate matters. When not advocating for his clients, he enjoys fostering connections that extend beyond the courtroom, reflecting his belief that true counsel is as much about relationships as it is about results. Robert W. Haley is a steadfast ally in securing futures, one legacy at a time.

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