Read our blog articles about estate planning in North Carolina including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, long-term care planning and more!
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Estate Planning Lessons From Tony SopranoEstate Planning & Elder Care Attorney Jackie Bedard of Cary, NC discusses estate planning lessons from the estate of James Gandolfini a.k.a. Tony Soprano.
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A Cary Wills and Trusts Lawyer Offers Advice for NewlywedsIt is important for newlyweds to consider estate planning to protect themselves and their spouse should something unexpected happen. By: Jackie Bedard
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Will A Trust Really Fail For Lack Of Funding?A trust can fail to accomplish the client's wishes if it is not fully funded and does not stay that way. By: Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning
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Blended Families and Retirement Accounts —Is This Combination a Minefield or Opportunity for Advisors?Make sure to coordinate your retirement accounts with your estate planning goals to ensure your wishes will be properly carried out. By: Jackie Bedard, Carolina
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Estate Planning Can Help You Make Medical Decisions for Your Same-Sex PartnerEstate Planning documents can help protect your rights to make decisions for your same-sex partner. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning.
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Estate Planning attorneys can help you plan for the worst-case scenario: an unexpected major disability.Pre-planning for the possibility of a major disability can reduce some of the emotional and financial burdens.
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Incorporating Pets Into Your Wills and Trust AdministrationA Pet Trust is a trust is created specifically to take care of your pets when you are no longer able to do so. By: Jackie Bedard; Carolina Family Estate
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Cary Estate Planning Tips for Blended FamiliesBlended families face unique circumstances that must be taken into account when planning an estate. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning, Cary, NC
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Cary Estate Planning for Couples Marrying Later in LifeCouples who marry later in life face unique concerns. By Jackie Bedard; Carolina Family Planning; Cary, NC
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Understanding Life Sustaining MeasuresHealth care directives should include detailed instructions regarding your health care preferences, including medical treatments you would or not want to be.