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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Key to Stopping Family Fights on End of Life Issues in North Carolina: Be as Specific as PossibleAttorney Jackie Bedard in North Carolina discusses the importance of properly drafted health care directives including a health care power of attorney and living will.
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What You Need To Know About The Rising Cost Of Alzheimer’s Care in North CarolinaOur North Carolina long-term care planning attorney can help you create an Alzheimer's Family Protection Plan to protect your family from the costs of care.
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When to Take the Keys Away: Driving and Alzheimer’s DiseaseNorth Carolina long-term care planning attorney shares Alice's story about talking to her father about driving after an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
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Did Your Loved One Serve During Wartime? The Answer Might Surprise You...Our North Carolina long-term care planning attorneys can guide you through the application process for VA benefits.
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What Can You Really Afford to Lose to North Carolina Nursing Home Costs and Alzheimer's Care?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains nursing home assets and Medicaid's consideration of countable assets.
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How Can North Carolina Elder Law Services Help if I Don't Have Much Money?North Carolina long-term care planning attorney explains how elder law services can help you, even if you don't have much spare money.
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Could Your Family Benefit From A Personal Services Contract For Family Caregiving in North Carolina?If you're providing care to a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's or Parkinson's in NC, a personal services contract may be a wise long-term care planning tool.
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A Guide to Different Trust Types in North CarolinaNorth Carolina Family Estate Planning provides a useful guide to understanding many of the common types of trusts that you may encounter.
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11 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Add Your Son or Daughter as a Joint Owner on Your Bank Account or Add Them to the Deed to Your Home in North CarolinaCarolina Family Estate Planning attorney in in North Carolina, Jackie Bedard, highlights some of the many reasons why...
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Top Five Questions to Ask When Selecting the Right Executor or Trustee As Part of Your North Carolina Estate PlanLearn the top five questions to ask when choosing a North Carolina estate executor, or call Carolina Family Estate Planning at 919.443.3035 today.