by Durham Law Firm | Apr 20, 2023 | Guardianship
Are you a guardian for an adult in North Carolina? If so, it is essential to understand the guardianship bank account rules for the state. According to North Carolina laws, there is a fiduciary responsibility of all guardians to handle the ward's assets with their...
by Durham Law Firm | May 18, 2021 | Guardianship
If a court appointed you guardian of a disabled or elderly adult in North Carolina, there are ongoing, annual obligations that you must fulfill. For example, a guardian must decide where the individual will live, authorize any medical care, and often manage the...
by Durham Law Firm | Nov 13, 2020 | Estate Administration, Probate
As an executor for a will, you have been honored with a position of trust. Another person believes that you can distribute their estate fairly and care for any investments and costs responsibly while distributing inheritance to their heirs. The position of executor is...
by HWH Updates | Jan 3, 2018 | Estate Planning
“Mom told me all her life that she planned to split everything evenly between her children. She got sick, and my brother took her out of state so he could provide care for her. Communication became more difficult as time passed and it was harder to find out...