Paying for in-home, assisted living, or nursing home care is incredibly expensive in North Carolina. Learn why it's important to create a well-rounded long-term care plan that includes legal, financial, and health care tools to protect you and your family.
Do You Need To Speak With An Experienced Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer In North Carolina?
If you have questions for an experienced North Carolina long-term care planning lawyer you owe it to yourself reach out to us. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919-443-3035. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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Power of Attorney Abuse in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains durable power of attorney and how that power can be abused. Read blog for more info!
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Realistic Expectations When Seeing A Neurologist for Cognitive Impairment in North CarolinaNC long-term care planning attorney explains the importance of preparing yourself and your loved one for a neurologist visit related to cognitive impairment.
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The Possibility of a Long-Term Care Tax in North CarolinaSome state governments are considering implementing a tax for those who do not have a long-term care insurance policy. Read blog for more!
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How Much Does Long-Term Care Insurance Cost in North Carolina?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains the costs of long-term care insurance to help protect your independence and personal assets.
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3 Tips on How to Talk to Your Parents About the Importance of Having a Long-Term Care PlanNo one wants to think about death or the possibility of needing long-term care, but it's an important conversation. Here are 3 tips for talking to your parents.
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What To Do When Mom Or Dad Won’t Go To The Doctor?North Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains what to do if your aging parent doesn't want to visit the doctor. Read blog for more information!
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Updating Your North Carolina Estate Plan When Your Spouse Is in a Nursing HomeNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains options you may have for estate planning if your spouse is already in a nursing home. Read more!
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Basic Guide to Long-Term Care and Estate Planning in North CarolinaNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the basics of long-term care and estate planning. Read the blog for more Information!
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What Is Sundowning and How Do I Deal With It?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains Sundowning syndrome, a term often associated with Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
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When Should I Start Planning for Long-Term Care Needs in North Carolina?Our NC long-term care planning lawyer usually suggests beginning planning in your 50s-70s, but the younger and healthier you are, the more options you'll have.