by Hopler, Wilms, and Hanna Staff | Jun 5, 2025 | Elder Law, Guardianship
When your parents start to need more support, it’s easy to feel unsure about what steps to take. That's why we've created this "Caring for Aging Parents Checklist." In North Carolina, helping aging parents isn’t just a personal decision; it’s also a legal one. If your...
by Hopler, Wilms, and Hanna Staff | Mar 10, 2025 | Guardianship
Is your loved one missing bills, struggling to manage their bank account, or making risky financial decisions? It’s hard to know when to step in, but waiting too long can lead to serious consequences. Financial guardianship may be the right solution when someone can...
by Hopler, Wilms, and Hanna Staff | Jan 23, 2024 | Estate Administration
When dealing with the loss of a loved one, families often face the daunting task of estate administration. This process can bring up many concerns, one of which is wondering if you can inherit debt. In North Carolina, the laws spell out how the decedent's estate pays...
by Hopler, Wilms, and Hanna Staff | Mar 25, 2022 | Guardianship
In the simplest terms, a ward is someone placed under the guardianship of another person. An adult ward may need a guardian for incompetence caused by mental illness, physical incapacity, or advanced age. While wards have some rights protected by law, their guardian...
by Hopler, Wilms, and Hanna Staff | Apr 21, 2021 | Probate
The good news is that with some legal help, you can altogether avoid probate for your family. The bad news is that if you don’t make a plan, your estate will go through probate and all of the associated costs when you pass away. Instead, learn how to avoid probate in...