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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5 Tips for Selecting Your Financial Agent For Your Durable Power Of AttorneyA financial agent has the power to handle financial and legal matters on your behalf if you are unable. Consider the following tips to make the right choice.
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Tips for Choosing Your Health Care Agent For Your Health Care Power of AttorneyEvery adult should have a health care agent ready to trek in and make medical decisions if they are unable to. Read our tips on choosing your health care agent.
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What's the Difference Between an Executor and a Trustee in North Carolina?Executors and trustees are fiduciaries. An executor oversees the carrying out of a decedent’s will, while a trustee manages a trust on behalf of the creator.
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NFTs and Estate Planning in North CarolinaWhat exactly are Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and should North Carolina residents include this new type of crypto asset as part of their estate plan?
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Why Smart Contracts Are Not a Substitute for Estate Planning in North CarolinaSmart contracts are not a substitute for a professional estate plan. Here we explore potential benefits and limitations of smart contracts for estate planning.
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How to Change a Revocable Living Trust in North CarolinaAttorney Jackie Bedard explains the legal aspects of altering a revocable living trust in North Carolina if the grantor (trust creator) needs to make changes.
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Estate Planning for Bitcoin and Other CryptocurrenciesEstate planning is a must for your bitcoin, cryptocurrency accounts, and other digital assets to ensure these assets are passed on to your beneficiaries.
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Is a Charitable Remainder Trust a Solution to the SECURE Act?Need a trust and estate attorney in wake county, NC? Schedule a needs assessment call at 919-443-3035.
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What Is the STEP Act, and How Could It Impact Your North Carolina Estate Planning?U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen, Cory Booker, Bernie Sanders, Sheldon Whitehouse & Elizabeth Warren proposed the STEP Act.
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Will Your Health Care Agent Advocate For You?When It Comes To Long Term Care Planning, It’s Important To Select A Health Care Agent That Will Be A Great Advocate For You.