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What's the Difference Between an Executor and a Trustee in North Carolina?Executors and trustees in North Carolina are fiduciaries. An executor oversees the carrying out of a decedent’s will, while a trustee manages...
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NFTs and Estate Planning in North CarolinaWhat exactly are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and should North Carolina residents include this new type of crypto asset as part of their estate plan?
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Why Smart Contracts Are Not a Substitute for Estate Planning in North CarolinaSmart contracts are not a substitute for a professional estate plan. Here we explore potential benefits and limitations of smart contracts for estate planning.
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How to Change a Revocable Living Trust in North CarolinaAttorney Jackie Bedard explains the legal aspects of altering a revocable living trust in North Carolina if the grantor (trust creator) needs to make changes.
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Five Essential Steps to Take in North Carolina When Mom’s (or Dad’s) Medicare Runs OutNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains five essential steps to take if you find out a parent's Medicare is running out.
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Appealing Medicare Denials in North CarolinaIf you’re dealing with a Medicare denial in North Carolina, our long-term care planning attorneys are experienced in filing and winning appeals.
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How Do I Stop Mom or Dad From Writing Checks or Making Poor Financial Decisions?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney offers advice for when your parent with dementia or Alzheimer's is making poor financial decisions.
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How to Have a Conversation About North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning With Your ParentsNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains the importance of talking to aging parents about their long-term care planning before the need arises.
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Estate Planning for Bitcoin and Other CryptocurrenciesEstate planning is a must for your bitcoin, cryptocurrency accounts, and other digital assets to ensure these assets are passed on to your beneficiaries.
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5 Reasons for Retaining an Estate Planning Attorney for Medicaid and Long-Term Care Planning in North CarolinaLearn some of the most important things to know about qualifying for and getting Medicaid in NC and how working with a long-term care planning lawyer can help.