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Can I “Get Power of Attorney” Over a Parent in North Carolina?

Can I “Get Power of Attorney” Over a Parent in North Carolina?

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 26, 2024 | Elder Law, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning

If you're exploring how to get a power of attorney for your parent in North Carolina, it's likely you're facing a challenging time. You want to be prepared, and we’re here to guide you through each step of how to help your parents in our state. We know the idea of...
Negotiating Medical Bills After Death in North Carolina

Negotiating Medical Bills After Death in North Carolina

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 16, 2024 | Estate Administration, Probate

When someone passes away, the emotional toll can feel overwhelming. On top of grief, you may be left facing unexpected medical bills. These bills can often seem confusing or even unfair, especially when you're trying to handle them while managing estate matters. In...
Does Disability Guardianship Make You a Ward of the Court?

Does Disability Guardianship Make You a Ward of the Court?

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 16, 2024 | Guardianship

When someone becomes unable to make important decisions for themselves, either due to age, illness, or disability, guardianship may become necessary. But what does it mean to be a "ward of the court"? At its core, it means the court oversees the well-being of someone...
Who Owns an LLC? Understanding Business Ownership

Who Owns an LLC? Understanding Business Ownership

by Durham Law Firm | Aug 26, 2024 | Business, Business Law

If you’re starting a business in North Carolina, one common question is, “Who owns an LLC?” It might seem like a simple question, but the answer holds a lot of significance when it comes to your rights and responsibilities. Whether you’re forming an LLC with partners...
Small Business Succession Planning in North Carolina

Small Business Succession Planning in North Carolina

by Durham Law Firm | Aug 16, 2024 | Business, Business Law

When you're building a business, it's easy to focus on growth and daily operations while leaving long-term planning for another day. However, thinking ahead is crucial. Whether you plan to pass the torch to a family member, sell your business, or establish a...
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