by Durham Law Firm | Nov 29, 2021 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning
Without planning for your future, long-term care costs can hit your hard-earned savings and eventually result in the sale of your family home after your death. It IS possible to keep your assets safe and still qualify for Medicaid coverage. Let’s see when Medicaid can...
by Durham Law Firm | Nov 19, 2021 | Estate Administration
When your parents pass away, you may wonder what will happen to their things. Other questions such as: “What will I inherit?” ”What will my siblings inherit?” and “How does the process work?” may go through your mind. Let’s look at what your sibling rights are after...
by Durham Law Firm | Aug 9, 2021 | Estate Planning
With the extended average lifespan in the US at 78 years of age, you may need to support yourself for decades of retirement. Let’s look at smart ways to ensure that your hard-earned money is still working for you in your seventies and...
by Durham Law Firm | Aug 3, 2021 | Business
There are solutions to prevent the likelihood of nonpayment and to obtain the money owed when a client doesn’t pay on time. Safeguard the time and money you've invested in your small business. Learn what to do when a client won't...
by Durham Law Firm | Jul 30, 2021 | Estate Planning
We understand that it feels hard to get around to estate planning; it sounds about as fun as getting a root canal. However, a root canal gets rid of pain and estate planning prevents future pain for you and your family. We all want to ensure that our loved ones are...