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Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Estate Plan in North CarolinaMichael Jackson’s children’s inheritance faced probate, lawsuits, creditors, and divorce risks. Learn what steps could have protected it in North Carolina.
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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
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8 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Estate Planning Lawyer in North CarolinaAsk these 8 essential questions before hiring an estate planning lawyer to ensure they have experience, clear fees, and can protect your assets effectively.
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The Importance of Updating Beneficiary Designations After A DivorceAfter divorce, update beneficiary designations on accounts and policies to prevent assets from going to an ex-spouse and ensure they go to your intended heirs.
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Keep Your Beneficiary Designations UpdatedAn example of why regular updating of beneficiary designations is a critical part of estate planning. By: Jackie Bedard, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Parents: 13 Reasons Why Trusts Aren't Just For The Wealthy in North CarolinaDiscover 13 reasons why NC parents should include a trust in their estate plan to provide maximum protection for their family and children. Read for more!
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What Is A Trust?Discover what a trust is, how it works in estate planning, and why creating a trust can help protect your assets and provide for your beneficiaries.
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Why You Should Avoid Joint OwnershipDiscussion of the problems that can arise with joint ownership, especially when joint ownership is used instead of a will. By: Jackie Bedard, Raleigh, North
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Include Your Pets In Your Estate PlanLearn how to include your pets in your estate plan to ensure they’re cared for if something happens to you. Protect their future with proper planning today
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What Is Estate Planning?Estate planning can have a different meaning to everyone and depends on each person’s life status, goals, and desires. Here's a list of items it may include.