by Durham Law Firm | Mar 31, 2022 | Estate Planning
North Carolina power of attorney forms are essential legal documents that allow you to designate someone else to make decisions on your behalf, often even if you become incapacitated. Different POA arrangements are available, and it is crucial to understand which one...
by Durham Law Firm | Mar 17, 2022 | Guardianship
If you have a loved one struggling with daily challenges that limit their ability to care for themselves, they may need a legal guardian. A legal guardian can help in a limited or more hands-on capacity depending on the situation. Learn when legal guardianship for...
by Durham Law Firm | Aug 9, 2021 | Estate Planning
With the extended average lifespan in the US at 78 years of age, you may need to support yourself for decades of retirement. Let’s look at smart ways to ensure that your hard-earned money is still working for you in your seventies and...
by Durham Law Firm | Jul 27, 2021 | Estate Planning
Even though 70% of individuals older than 65 now will need long-term care in the future, health insurance and Medicare do not cover long-term care costs. Medicaid may cover all of your long-term care costs if your income and assets are below the set levels in North...
by Durham Law Firm | Jul 15, 2021 | Guardianship
If you are getting older and wondering how you will care for yourself in the future should you need help, now is the time to learn about your options. A guardianship is not always necessary when someone can’t care for themselves. The state of North Carolina recognizes...