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“ChatGPT, Create My Estate Plan…”: The Risks of Using Generative AI and Other DIY Tools to Plan Your EstateThinking about using ChatGPT or an online template to create your estate plan? Discover the legal and financial risks of DIY tools, and why working with a real attorney matters.
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Estate Planning for Young Adults: Why 20- and 30-Somethings Need a Plan TooEstate planning isn't just for retirees. Learn why 20s- and 30s-somethings should plan ahead to protect their health, finances, and digital assets.
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How to Create a Valid Will in North Carolina: A Quick Step-by-Step GuideLearn how to create a valid will in North Carolina with our step-by-step guide. Protect your estate, honor your wishes, and secure your family’s future.
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Should You Form Your LLC in North Carolina or Another State? A Practical Guide for Rental Property OwnersWondering where to form your LLC for a North Carolina rental property? Learn the pros and cons of forming in NC vs. states like Wyoming or Delaware, including costs, compliance, and asset protection tips.
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LLC Ownership for Married Couples: Should You Choose Single-Member or Multi-Member?Married and forming an LLC? Discover the pros and cons of Single-Member vs. Multi-Member LLCs, including tax implications, divorce planning, and control dynamics.
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How to Use LLCs for Asset Protection and PrivacyDiscover the best LLC strategies for property owners to protect assets, enhance privacy, and reduce liability. Here we explain how basic, anonymous, and layered LLCs work, and when each makes sense.
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How to Protect Your Rental Properties in North Carolina - An Investor's GuideWhether you own a single rental unit or an entire portfolio, proper planning can shield your investments and provide long-term financial security. Learn more.
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What We Can All Learn from This: What Gene Hackman’s Estate Teaches About Real-Life PlanningWhen headlines broke suggesting that Gene Hackman’s children weren’t named in his will, the internet exploded with speculation. Learn more here.
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6 Major Tax Changes This Year That Could Impact Your North Carolina Estate PlanSignificant tax changes are coming—and they could directly impact your estate plan, inheritance, and wealth transfer strategies. Learn more here.
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Are Domestic Asset Protection Trusts Permitted in North Carolina?Learn whether asset protection trusts are permitted in North Carolina and discover alternative methods for safeguarding your assets from creditors and lawsuits