Parker J. Blazevich
Emily Moshinski
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Helping others is a core part of my professional and personal ethos. In the estate-planning context, this means advising others as they prepare for the future or handle complex and challenging situations, all while maintaining familial harmony. To accomplish this, I strive to fully understand my client’s family dynamic as well as their concerns and goals so that I can serve their specific needs. My main objective is for my clients to rest assured knowing that their family and affairs are well taken care of, no matter what may come their way.
Outside of
Work
Helping others is a core part of my professional and personal ethos. In the estate-planning context, this means advising others as they prepare for the future or handle complex and challenging situations, all while maintaining familial harmony. To accomplish this, I strive to fully understand my client’s family dynamic as well as their concerns and goals so that I can serve their specific needs. My main objective is for my clients to rest assured knowing that their family and affairs are well taken care of, no matter what may come their way.
Parker Blazevich works with the firm’s Trusts & Estates group. His practice predominantly focuses on the estate planning process by preparing wills, trust agreements, powers of attorney, and premarital agreements. In addition to his work in estate planning, Parker practices in elder law and special needs planning providing clients with specialized expertise on legal issues specific to seniors and individuals with disabilities. Prior to joining Johnston Allison and Hord, Parker gained legal experience while working as a clerk for multiple law firms and through his participation in the WFU School of Law Elder Law Clinic and COVID-19 Pro Bono project. He also founded the Firearms Awareness Club, which promotes firearm safety in addition to educating law students on legal and practical aspects of firearms that will impact their future practice. Parker also advises religious organizations on practical and legal matters pertaining to security procedures.
Parker was commissioned into the Army as a distinguished military graduate from VMI in 2014 and served as an intelligence officer for four years before attending law school. His time in service allowed him to work with some of the most elite units in the military while gaining intelligence experience at multiple levels of operations.