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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What Business Owner Clients Need to Decide About Passing Down ControlJackie Bedard, Cary, NC estate planning attorney discusses what business owners need to know about passing down control of their business.
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ABLE Accounts Enable Significant SavingsJackie Bedard, Cary, NC estate planning attorney discusses the benefit of the federal ABLE Act.
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Choosing the 'Least Evil' Person as TrusteeJackie Bedard, Cary, NC estate planning attorney shares insight on choosing a trustee for your living trust
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Could A Client's Competency Be Questioned?Thinking of changing your healthcare power of attorney? Jackie Bedard, estate planning attorney shares a few questions you should ask yourself and consider.
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Understanding the Financial Crisis Facing Your Adult Daughters with our North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning LawyerNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses the financial crisis facing your adult daughters.
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North Carolina Long-Term Care Planning: Where Will You Live if You Cannot Take Care of Yourself?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney discusses important steps you should consider if you plan to stay in your own home as you age.
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Will There Be a Formal Reading of My Will in North Carolina?Jackie Bedard, Cary area estate planning attorney in North Carolina sheds some light on the formal reading of wills.
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Common Misconception: There Will Be a Formal Reading of My Will in North CarolinaCary area estate planning attorney in North Carolina discusses the common misconception of expecting a formal reading of your will as seen in the movies.
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Do Clients Have to be 'Fair' in Estate Plans?Jackie Bedard, Cary estate planning and elder care attorney discusses how to fairly divide an estate.
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Are You an Ant or a Grasshopper? How a Fable is Applicable to Long-Term Care PlanningLearn how a fable is applicable to long-term care planning and the importance of long-term care planning in North Carolina.