We at Carolina Family Estate Planning believe it is our duty to educate our fellow North Carolinians on how they can prepare and protect their families for life, even after they are gone.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Attorney Explains How to "Stretchout" Your Retirement Plans for Maximum BenefitNC long-term care planning lawyer explains how stretchout protection planning can help multiply your retirement plans many times over for you and your family.
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Advanced Asset Protection Planning for North Carolina ResidentsAdvanced asset protection planning generally involves establishing trusts in states or countries with favorable asset protection laws for greater protection.
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Levels Of North Carolina Asset Protection Planning: Moderate Asset Protection PlanningNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the use of Modern Asset Protection Trusts, LLCs, and other legal entities to increase asset protection.
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Levels of North Carolina Asset Protection Planning: Foundational PlanningFoundational planning encompasses basic asset protection strategies that can benefit most North Carolina residents. Our asset protection lawyers explain.
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An Overview of North Carolina Asset Protection LawsAsset protection planning begins with understanding North Carolina and federal asset protection laws relating to your home, retirement plans, and other assets.
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Umbrella Insurance is an Important Asset Protection Tool in North CarolinaA proper umbrella liability insurance policy is an important asset protection component of a North Carolina estate plan for reducing your exposure.
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The Modern Asset Protection Trust for Peace of Mind During Retirement in North CarolinaWorried about financial security if a crisis happens? The Modern Asset Protection Trust can provide greater security and peace of mind for you and your family.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer Explains Enhanced Life Estates (a.k.a. "Ladybird Deeds") vs. Medicaid Asset Protection TrustsNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the differences between Ladybird Deeds and Medicaid Trusts.
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Estate and Asset Protection Planning for Blended FamiliesNorth Carolina estate and asset protection planning for blended families prevents disinheritance and ensures fair, secure inheritance for all heirs.
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Answers to Important Questions about Our Firm in North CarolinaFollow our 6-step process for choosing an estate planning firm in North Carolina, including key questions to ask and the answers we recommend for families.