by Durham Law Firm | Nov 9, 2023 | Estate Administration
Losing a loved one is an emotional whirlwind, filled with messages of condolence and kind offers of help, all clouded by grief. Yet, amid this emotionally fraught time, if you're named as the executor of your deceased loved one's estate, the practical matters of...
by Durham Law Firm | Oct 18, 2023 | Probate
Estate planning and probate processes can be daunting, especially during a time of loss. A common question is, "When is probate required?" Understanding the circumstances where probate is necessary can make the process feel less overwhelming. So let’s break down the...
by Durham Law Firm | Oct 3, 2023 | Estate Planning
Navigating the financial future of your children is a top priority for any parent, and life insurance can play a crucial role in that planning. However, naming a minor as a direct beneficiary can lead to unintended complications, such as the need for a financial...
by Durham Law Firm | Sep 25, 2023 | Incapacity Planning
Life is full of uncertainties, and while we can't predict the future, we can certainly prepare for it. In North Carolina, establishing a Power of Attorney for Health Care is one of the most important preparations you can make for your well-being. This legal document...
by Durham Law Firm | Sep 18, 2023 | Estate Planning
Planning for the future isn't just about saving money or making investments; it's also about having the right legal documents to protect you and your loved ones. There are several essential estate planning documents that everyone should consider. From Wills to Powers...