Attorney Jackie Bedard is experienced in protecting minor children with an estate plan. Read our blogs to learn how to protect your children and how to get started.
Will Your North Carolina Estate Plan Protect Your Children When They Need It Most?
As a parent, your children's safety and future are your biggest concerns. But have you done everything you can to protect them if something unexpected happens? Speak with our experienced North Carolina estate planning lawyers to help ensure your children are financially protected. Contact us online to schedule your consultation or you can call our Cary office directly at 919.891.8290. 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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When Divorced Parents Can’t Agree on Legal Guardians | Cary Wills LawyerWhat happens if you are divorced and can’t come to an agreement with your ex-spouse as to who should raise your children if something happens to you?
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Autism Awareness Month: Three Key Planning Steps for Parents of Special Needs ChildrenApril is Autism Awareness Month, which seeks to educate the public about the needs and challenges facing those with autism spectrum disorders.
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Cary Wills and Estates Lawyer Discusses 3 Easy Ways to Protect Your Children In An EmergencyFamily estate planning attorney in North Carolina, Jackie Bedard, provides tips and guidance to parents on how to make sure their children are protected in a crisis.
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Cary Estate Planning Attorney Discusses Naming Separate Guardians For Your ChildrenCarolina FEP discusses the pros and cons of why parents might want to name separate guardians for their minor children. By Jackie Bedard, Cary, NC.
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Protecting Your Children If Something Should Happen to YouCary wills and trusts attorney, Jackie Bedard, of Carolina Family Estate Planning discusses the importance of proper estate planning for parents with minor
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Who Will Raise Your Children? Cary Estate Planning Lawyer Reveals 4 Easy Steps to Name Guardians for Your KidsA four step process to selecting potential guardians for your children. By Attorney Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning, Cary, NC
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5 Reasons to Discuss Estate Planning With Your Ex5 reasons why parents of minor children need to discuss estate planning with their ex. By Jackie Bedard, Carolina Family Estate Planning, Cary, NC.