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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 919.891.8290. 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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What to do when Mom or Dad don’t want the help they need?One of the most difficult things for us to say as humans is that we need help. It’s tough to admit, and this can be even more difficult for an aging parent.
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How to Get Started as ExecutorBeing named an Executor in a Will can seem like quite a daunting task after that person has passed away. We often do not know what we need to do.
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Problems With Intestacy in North CarolinaCommon problems that arise under intestacy laws when someone dies in North Carolina without a will. By: Jackie Bedard, Raleigh, North Carolina.
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How Interest Rates Can Impact The Type of Trust You Use in Your Estate PlanCarolina FEP explains how a change in interest rates can also affect the type of trust(s) used in an estate plan.
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Intellectual Property Rights and Estate PlanningWhen crafting an estate plan be sure to include any intellectual property rights. Intellectual property refers to a work or invention that is the result...
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Estate Planning & Administration Dictionary in North CarolinaWe have compiled a list of a few common terms and phrases that we commonly see and use in estate planning in North Carolina.
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Why A Trust Is Beneficial Even When Someone Doesn’t Have Many AssetsA Will does tell your executor how to distribute your property. A will does not avoid probate, tell people what to do if you become incapacitated before you die
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3 Common Mistakes People Make When Making An Estate PlanWe have seen many mistakes people have made with their estate planning and when mistakes are made, they could have lasting effects for generations
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5 Reasons Why You Need A Trust Protector In Your DocumentsA Trust Protector, aka a Trust Advisor, is an individual or company who is given special powers within the trust document.
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How Do I Protect My Rental Property from Lawsuits and Creditors in North Carolina?Protect yourself from lawsuits involving your rental property in North Carolina. Call 919-646-6552 to create a legal plan with an asset protection attorney..