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Understanding Life Sustaining MeasuresHealth care directives should include detailed instructions regarding your health care preferences, including medical treatments you would or not want to be.
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Cary Trusts Lawyer Answers, ‘What Are Charitable Trusts All About?’If there is an organization or charity that you support financially, our Estate Planning attorneys urge you to consider setting up a charitable trust.
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Estate Planning for Senior Citizens – It’s About Taking Care of Your Loved OnesEstate Planning is essential to protect and care for your loved ones' well-being when the time comes for them to make difficult choices about your estate.
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Cary Probate Lawyer Weighs in on Whether to Add Your Child to Your Bank Accounts to Avoid Probate in North CarolinaIf you are considering adding a loved one to a bank account as a means to avoid probate in North Carolina, it’s important to talk to a probate attorney.
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An Estate Plan for Santa ClausWhat if Santa and Mrs. Claus decided to do an estate plan? Although they would doubtless be great clients, the actual plan could be challenging.
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Probate Attorney in Wake County Answers, “How do I obtain a death certificate?”If you have lost a loved one and are now trying to close out their estate, our probate team can help guide you through the next steps of the probate process in Wake County.
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Keeping the Family Together this Holiday Season and BeyondThis year, as you sit around your holiday table, I want you to imagine those smiling, happy faces engaged in an ugly, destructive battle over your estate when
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Deadline Nears for Reporting Option That Applies to Many Large EstatesExecutors of the estates of decedents who died in 2010 can opt out of the estate tax, and elect to be governed by the repealed carryover basis rule.
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How a Cary Estate Planning Lawyer Can Help You Create Your LegacyEstate Planning lawyers go beyond helping you plan for the future--they also help you develop the legacy you wish to leave behind.
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Designating a Charitable Gift with Your Cary Wills LawyerAs a wills lawyer in Cary, it is always gratifying to see clients who are both able and willing to use their assets to support their favorite cause or charity