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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9 Estate Planning Pitfalls to AvoidWithin this article are 9 of the most common estate planning pitfalls that you should avoid.
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How Estate Plans Can Be Affected By PrenupsEstate plans go into effect after death, while prenups go into effect after a marital problem or divorce. Prenups can affect how you estate plan.
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How to Revoke Power of AttorneyYou can give power of attorney but you can also revoke it, for any reason whatsoever.
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12 Reasons to Update Your Estate PlanHere are 12 reasons you should update your estate plan to ensure it's successful in enacting your wishes.
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7 LGBTQ+ Estate Concerns to ConsiderWhile same-sex couples can get married now, there are other concerns to consider when you're LGBTQ+ and creating an estate plan. Read more inside.
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Married or Not: Estate Planning MattersToo many unmarried couples in North Carolina find out too late that protections afforded to married couples don’t automatically apply to their situation.
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Equal Inheritance or Equitable Inheritance: Every Child is DifferentDeciding whether to divide your estate equally or equitably is hard, but not having a plan is definitely a lot harder for your loved ones to navigate.
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DIY Wills and Trusts: The Good, The Bad, the UglyDIY Wills are becoming popular due to their low cost, but they have costly consequences. Read on to learn about why DIY Wills aren't a good idea.
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Estate Planning for Adult Children with Mental Illness or AddictionsEstate planning has various ways to protect assets and ensure your loved ones are cared for.
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Estate Planning with Mental IllnessWhen planning an estate, you may need to consider what your loved one needs after you're gone. After all, the goal is to ensure they're cared for.