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The Difference Between Asset Protection Planning and Estate Planning in North CarolinaDiscover how asset protection planning and estate planning differ in their goals, strategies, and benefits. NC long-term care planning lawyer explains.
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Our North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Lawyers Can Help You Include Digital Assets in Your Estate PlanNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses some of the most overlooked assets in estate planning for online accounts. Read blog for more!
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How Do I Protect My Assets From My Stepchildren in North Carolina?NC estate planning attorney explains how to navigate unique circumstances when creating wills, trusts, and long-term care plans for blended families.
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Planes and Boats: North Carolina Estate Planning and Asset Protection TipsNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains how a legal plan can keep planes and boats safe from creditors and the taxman.
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How Much Life Insurance Is Enough To Cover My Family's Needs in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney offers 4 easy steps to calculate how much life insurance you actually need. Read blog for more information!
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"Have We Got a Deal for You If You Have a Pension!"NC long-term care planning attorney explains "lump sum option" pension deals about which you may be contacted if you're retired on a defined benefit pension.
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Could the IRS be Targeting Your North Carolina Business?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses family limited partnerships and the passing down of publicly traded securities.
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Discover How You Can Still Protect Your Family in North Carolina After the Supreme Court Decision That Inherited IRAs Are Not Protected From CreditorsNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling that inherited IRAs are not protected from creditors.
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Work With a North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Attorney to Protect Your Assets From Nursing Home CostsAs nursing home costs continue to rise, it is important to work with a NC Elder Law attorney who focuses in long-term care planning to protect your assets.
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North Carolina Asset Protection Lawyer Explains How to Shield Your Investment Properties Using Multiple LLCsTaking the extra step to have a NC asset protection lawyer create an LLC each time you invest in a property protects your future earnings and personal assets.