We at Carolina Family Estate Planning believe it is our duty to educate our fellow North Carolinians on how they can prepare and protect their families for life, even after they are gone.
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Umbrella Insurance is an Important Asset Protection Tool in North CarolinaA proper umbrella liability insurance policy is an important asset protection component of a North Carolina estate plan for reducing your exposure.
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The Modern Asset Protection Trust for Peace of Mind During Retirement in North CarolinaWorried about financial security if a crisis happens? The Modern Asset Protection Trust can provide greater security and peace of mind for you and your family.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer Explains Enhanced Life Estates (a.k.a. "Ladybird Deeds") vs. Medicaid Asset Protection TrustsNorth Carolina long-term care planning lawyer explains the differences between Ladybird Deeds and Medicaid Trusts.
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Estate and Asset Protection Planning for Blended Families | North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning AttorneyNC long-term care planning lawyer explains why an asset protection plan is critical for blended families to avoid issues like "accidental" or intentional disinheritance.
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Answers to Important Questions about Our Firm in North CarolinaIn the 6-step process for choosing an estate planning process in North Carolina, we presented a set of questions you should ask your law firm. Here are our answers.
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How Not to Get Ripped Off: A 6-Step System for Finding the Right Estate Planning Firm for You in North CarolinaChoosing an attorney in North Carolina for your will or trust doesn't have to be hard. Our client provided us with...
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Choosing a Trustee in North Carolina: Long-Term Care Planning Lawyer Explains the Advantages and Disadvantages of an Individual Trustee vs. a Bank or Corporate TrusteeNC long-term care planning attorney explains whether or not it's smart to name an individual as trustee or if they should select a bank or corporate trustee.
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Vetting and Selecting a Bank, Corporate Trustee, or Professional TrusteeHere is a list of questions you can use to vet and select a Bank, Corporate Trustee, or Professional Trustee for your North Carolina estate plan.
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Check Out Our December 2018 Newsletter!The December 2018 edition of our newsletter: On being genuine, 2018 in review, spinach dip breadsticks, and thank you for your generosity!
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What Happens When You Call North Carolina Family Estate Planning for Probate & Estate Administration Help?When you first call us for probate help in North Carolina, our Welcome Specialist will ask you some questions in order to identify the best next step to help you move forward.