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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Why A Trust Is Beneficial Even When Someone Doesn’t Have Many AssetsA Will does tell your executor how to distribute your property. A will does not avoid probate, tell people what to do if you become incapacitated before you die
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3 Common Mistakes People Make When Making An Estate PlanWe have seen many mistakes people have made with their estate planning and when mistakes are made, they could have lasting effects for generations
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5 Reasons Why You Need A Trust Protector In Your DocumentsA Trust Protector, aka a Trust Advisor, is an individual or company who is given special powers within the trust document.
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How Do I Protect My Rental Property from Lawsuits and Creditors?Protect yourself from lawsuits involving your rental property. Call 919-646-6552 to create a legal plan with an asset protection attorney in Cary, NC.
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3 Benefits of Putting Your Home in a Revocable Living TrustProtect your heirs from probate by placing your property in a living trust. Call 919-443-3035 to schedule a needs assessment with a trust attorney in Cary, NC.
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3 Must-Have Planning Tools To Save Your Family From Future Stress & Frustration3 Must-Have Planning Tools To Save Your Family From Future Stress & Frustration with Carolina FEP
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Indecision Is The Leading Cause Of Roadkill…Each of us has the power to mold and improve our futures for the better. You must know what you DO and DON'T want when it comes to estate planning.
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The Basics of Estate Planning in North CarolinaEstate planning in North Carolina can encompass different things for different people. It depends on each person’s life status, goals, and desires.
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Reasons to Update Your Estate PlanDrafting an estate plan is important, but keeping that estate plan regularly updated is just as important. Here are Reasons to Update Your Estate Plan
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Estate Planning Stages For Children With Special Needs In North CarolinaCary, NC, estate planning attorney explains special needs planning for your children with disabilities. Call 919-443-3035 to schedule a needs assessment.