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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Don’t Let Your Child Lose Half of Their Inheritance to a Future Divorce!Cary, NC wills & trusts attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses protecting your child's inheritance from a future divorce.
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Childproofing the Estate—The Love and Protection TrustCary, NC wills & trusts attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses protecting your children's future inheritance from lawsuits, divorce, and similar concerns
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The State’s Plan For Your Children’s InheritanceCary, NC wills & estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses what would happen to your child's inheritance if you don't have a will
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A Common Mistake When Naming GuardiansCary, NC wills & estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses common mistakes that parents make when naming guardians for their minor children
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Learn from the Barber Family Disaster--Don't Put Off Your Estate Planning for "Some Day"Cary, NC estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, shares a devastating example of the importance of legally naming guardians for minor children.
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Legally Document Your Guardian Nominations or a Judge Will DecideCary, NC estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses the importance of naming guardians for minor children
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Using a Trust to Protect Your AssetsCary, NC Medicaid planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses using trusts for Medicaid planning purposes
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Can I Use a Trust to Protect Assets from Long-Term Care Costs?In today's society, our chances of needing long-term care are increasing. It is very important to discuss what happens if we become ill and need long-term care.
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Don't Ignore Tax Consequences When Planning for Medicaid EligibilityCary, NC elder law & Medicaid planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses common tax traps in Medicaid planning.
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A Continuing Care Retirement Community May Be a Great Option for You or Your Loved OneA continuing care retirement community (CCRC) is a type of senior housing that provides multiple levels of residential, custodial, and health care services at one location.