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.
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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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Working with Your North Carolina Elder Planning Lawyer to Determine Your Long-Term Care Insurance NeedsNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains the importance of long-term care insurance.
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May is National Elder Law MonthMay has been designated as National Elder Law Month. Elder Law attorneys are dedicated to improving the lives of seniors and people with disabilities.
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Having the ‘Tough Conversations’ With Mom or Dad for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness WeekNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney offers suggestions for the tough conversations with aging parents about their wishes and plans.
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What is Long-Term Care, and Why Do I Need to Think about It Now?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses the importance of planning for your future long-term care needs.
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National Estate Planning Awareness Week Drives Home the Need to Protect Yourself and Your Loved OnesNC long-term care planning lawyer reveals why planning is so critical and how to ensure your plan won’t fail when your family needs it the most.
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The Distribution of Your Inheritance CAN Hurt Your Children, Reveals North Carolina Long-Term Care LawyerLearn 4 ways to pass on your inheritance safely in North Carolina, protecting your children while avoiding probate risks & potential mismanagement of assets.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning: If I Die, Who Will Teach My Daughters? Council of Moms or DadsWhen a young author is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, he wonders who is going to teach various life lessons to his young daughters as they grow older.
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Clearing Up The Terminology Confusion: Wills, Living Trust, Guardianship, ProbateBasics on wills, living trusts, probate, health care directives, power of attorney and more. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning, Cary, NC.