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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Why a “Simple” Will May Not Be EnoughWhy a “simple” will may not be enough, Cary-Raleigh-Apex area estate planning and elder law attorney Jackie Bedard discusses the pitfalls of simple wills
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How to Protect Your Digital Assets After Your DeathLearn how to protect digital assets after your death from Cary-Raleigh area estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, of Carolina Family Estate Planning
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What does Medicare cover for Nursing Homes?What does Medicare cover for Nursing Homes? From Estate Planning & Elder Care Attorney, Jackie Bedard, of Cary-law firm, Carolina Family Estate Planning
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Second Marriages: How Much of Your Estate Is Your Spouse Entitled To?Second marriages can pose complex estate planning issues. Our Cary estate planning attorney explains the Elective Share statutes and how a trust may be helpful.
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The Risk of Online Estate Planning Documents: Problems with DIY DocumentsCary estate planning and elder care attorney Jackie Bedard discusses some of the most common issues with online DYI estate planning documents and forms.
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Is Your Durable Power of Attorney Powerful Enough?Cary-Apex area estate planning attorney Jackie Bedard discusses many of the key issues and provisions missing from durable powers of attorney.
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Should You Put Your Vacation Property in a Trust?Cary-Apex area estate planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses how to protect your family's beach or mountain vacation property and keep it in the family.
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Does Your Child Need a Special Needs Trust or Supplemental Needs Trust?Cary special needs planning attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses special needs trusts or supplemental needs trusts for individuals with disabilities.
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Key to Stopping Family Fights on End of Life Issues: Be as Specific as PossibleAttorney Jackie Bedard discusses the importance of properly drafted health care directives including a health care power of attorney and living will.
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What You Need To Know About The Rising Cost Of Alzheimer’s CareCarolina Family Estate Planning can help you develop a Alzheimer's Family Protection Plan to protect your family from the devastating costs of Alzheimer's.