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From our main office in Cary, North Carolina, Carolina Family Estate Planning serves clients throughout the state, including residents of Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville, and Raleigh. Contact us today to schedule a meeting with one of our experienced probate and estate administration attorneys.
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Is a Revocable Living Trust Worth It in North Carolina?Revocable living trusts offer many benefits to NC families, even those with modest estates. Learn about the benefits of revocable living trusts here.
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Asset Protection for High-Risk Professionals in North Carolina: Why Insurance Alone Is Not EnoughHow much of your wealth is actually protected from a lawsuit? Learn why insurance alone isn’t enough for North Carolina doctors, business owners, and investors — and what to do about it.
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The Big Beautiful Bill Is Here: How the New $15 Million Estate Tax Exemption Affects North Carolina Families in 2026Big Beautiful Bill overview explaining the new $15 million estate tax exemption, federal changes, and how North Carolina families should plan for 2026.
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How to Keep Your Assets Safe: Smart Estate Planning Moves Most People MissProtect your assets with smart estate planning strategies. Learn key steps to avoid costly mistakes, reduce risks, and preserve your legacy for loved ones.
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“ChatGPT, Create My Estate Plan…”: The Risks of Using Generative AI and Other DIY Tools to Plan Your EstateAI-generated estate plans lack personalization and legal accuracy. Work with a North Carolina estate planning attorney to protect your assets and legacy.
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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 OwnersForming an LLC in North Carolina is best for property owners seeking simplicity, compliance, and cost savings when managing rental or investment properties.
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Single-Member vs. Multi-Member LLC for Married Couples in North CarolinaSingle-member or multi-member LLC for your NC business or rental? Compare taxes, liability, divorce, and estate planning to choose the right setup for you.
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How to Use LLCs for Asset Protection and PrivacyUsing LLCs for asset protection in North Carolina helps property owners safeguard real estate, enhance privacy, and reduce liability with the right structure.