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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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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Second Marriages in North Carolina: 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 in North Carolina?Cary-Apex area estate planning attorney Jackie Bedard discusses many of the key issues and provisions missing from durable powers of attorney in North Carolina.
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Should You Put Your Vacation Property in a Trust in North Carolina?Jackie Bedard, Cary-Apex estate planning attorney, explains how to protect your NC beach or mountain vacation property and keep it in the family. Read more!
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Does Your Child Need a Special Needs Trust or Supplemental Needs Trust in North Carolina?Cary special needs planning attorney in North Carolina, Jackie Bedard, discusses special needs trusts or supplemental needs trusts for individuals.
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Key to Stopping Family Fights on End of Life Issues in North Carolina: Be as Specific as PossibleNC attorney Jackie Bedard explains why well-drafted health care directives, including power of attorney & living will, are essential for your future.
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A Guide to Different Trust Types in North CarolinaNorth Carolina Family Estate Planning provides a useful guide to understanding many of the common types of trusts that you may encounter. Learn more here!
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11 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Add Your Son or Daughter as a Joint Owner on Your Bank Account or Add Them to the Deed to Your Home in North CarolinaAdding your child as a joint owner may cause legal and financial risks. Learn safer estate planning options from Carolina Family Estate Planning. Learn more!
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Why Giving Away Items Now Can Help Your North Carolina Estate PlanNorth Carolina estate planning can start with giving away your treasures today. Contact attorney Jackie Bedard at 919.443.3035 for a consultation.