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Can You “Get” a Power of Attorney For Someone Else? What You Need to Know

Can You “Get” a Power of Attorney For Someone Else? What You Need to Know

by Durham Law Firm | Dec 12, 2024 | Estate Planning, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning

When someone you care about loses the ability to make sound decisions due to illness, injury, or other circumstances, managing their affairs can quickly become overwhelming. But what happens if they never created a power of attorney and can’t seem to pull it together...
What If I Become Incapacitated: What Happens Next in NC?

What If I Become Incapacitated: What Happens Next in NC?

by Durham Law Firm | Nov 11, 2024 | Estate Planning, Guardianship, Incapacity Planning

Life can take unexpected turns, and while we all hope to remain healthy and independent, it's important to be prepared for the possibility of becoming incapacitated. If you find yourself in a situation where you're unable to make decisions for yourself, what happens...
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...
Is Guardianship for Adults with Mental Illness Always Necessary?

Is Guardianship for Adults with Mental Illness Always Necessary?

by Durham Law Firm | Jul 11, 2024 | Guardianship, Incapacity Planning

Caring for a loved one with mental illness can be daunting. When mental health conditions make it challenging for someone to manage their own affairs, guardianship often comes to mind as a potential solution. But is it always necessary? You might be wondering whether...
Medical Power of Attorney: Rights and Limitations in North Carolina

Medical Power of Attorney: Rights and Limitations in North Carolina

by Durham Law Firm | Apr 19, 2024 | Estate Planning, Incapacity Planning

Imagine you’re faced with a situation where you can no longer make your own healthcare decisions. It’s not something we like to think about, but it’s crucial to plan for it. A medical power of attorney (POA) can serve as your voice when you can't speak for yourself....
What is Power of Attorney for Health Care in NC?

What is Power of Attorney for Health Care in NC?

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...
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