Do You Need To Speak With An Experienced Wills, Trusts And Estate Planning Lawyer In North Carolina?
If you have questions about creating a will, trust or estate plan in North Carolina you should speak with our experienced lawyers as soon as possible. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919-443-3035. We serve clients throughout North Carolina including Cary, Apex, Clayton, Durham, Holly Springs, Morrisville and Raleigh. We look forward to helping you!
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Estate Planning for Collections and Antiques in North CarolinaIf you collect antiques, coins, comic books, instruments, or something else, it’s important that your estate plan addresses.
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Living A Better Life By Planning A Secure FutureOur office recently participated in a Thrive Challenge which included points for completing different achievements in various aspects of life.
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Estate Planning in North Carolina for When Your Pets Outlive YouEnsure your pets are cared for in Cary, NC, with a pet trust. Estate planning tools help protect your pets if you become unable to care for them yourself.
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North Carolina Estate Planning for Your Art CollectionHere we explore using trusts, LLC's, leaving the collection to family, donating, and other estate planning considerations for an art collection North Carolina.
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The Pitfalls of Joint Property Ownership in North CarolinaCary Estate Planning Attorney, Jackie Bedard, discusses the potential pitfalls of joint ownership. Carolina Family Estate Planning, Cary, NC.
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Special Needs Estate Planning Lawyer Cary, NCChildren and adults with special needs need special consideration in your North Carolina estate plan. Call Attorney Jackie Bedard at 919.443.3035 today.
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For Non-Married Parents Estate Planning is Crucial in North CarolinaWere you unmarried at the time of your child’s birth? Consider this if you want your children to gain the right to your inheritance in North Carolina.
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Even though priorities change as time goes on, the desire to capture memories certainly doesn’t in North CarolinaThe Fourth of July was always about food, fun, family, and America. Even though priorities change, the desire to capture memories certainly doesn’t.
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Make Your Estate Plan Now in North Carolina: You'll Feel Much Better — and So Will Your Family
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An Outdated Estate Plan Can Leave You Vulnerable. When Is It Time For An Update in North Carolina?