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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How A North Carolina Divorce Affects Your Estate PlanCary wills and trusts lawyer, Jackie Bedard, of Carolina Family Estate Planning discusses the impact of a North Carolina divorce on your estate plan.
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Important Considerations for Snowbird SeasonCary wills and trusts attorney, Jackie Bedard, of Carolina Family Estate Planning discusses importance estate planning considerations for "snowbirds" that live
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Check the Oil, Rotate the Tires, and Update Your Estate Plan!Did you know that your estate plan also needs to be “serviced” regularly? Your estate plan is a snapshot of your life the way it was at the time it was created.
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Can I Use an Irrevocable Trust to Protect My Assets?Discussion of when the use of an irrevocable trust may or may not be appropriate for asset protection planning purposes. By Jackie Bedard.
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How Do I Talk To My Parents About Their Estate Planning?Cary, NC wills and trusts attorney provides suggestions on how to talk to aging parents about the importance of estate planning. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina
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What to Do After You Sign Your North Carolina Health Care Power of AttorneyCary estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses what do to after you sign your North Carolina health care power of attorney. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina
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Cary Wills and Estates Lawyer Discusses How to Preserve Your Social Media Accounts After DeathMore and more people are using social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook to record important memories such as the birth of a baby, a child’s graduation, a
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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.
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Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Estate PlanMichael Jackson leaves his children's inheritance exposed to probate, lawsuits, creditors, divorce and other life risks. Learn what he should have done.
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Five Estate Planning Tips For Holiday ConversationsThe holidays are rare opportunities for family members to have face-to-face conversations. One critical conversation is talking about estate planning — what