by Durham Law Firm | Mar 15, 2016 | Estate Administration
North Carolina Executors Duties An executor of an estate is the person chosen after your death to distribute your assets, pay off your debts, and overall take care of your estate. This makes the person you choose one of the most important people you can name in your...
by Durham Law Firm | Mar 7, 2016 | Estate Planning
When you begin planning your estate, whether it’s a will, living will, power of attorney, or healthcare power of attorney, you are faced with many new and unfamiliar terms. An estate planning attorney can be helpful when navigating these unfamiliar documents. Wills:...
by Durham Law Firm | Jul 13, 2015 | Estate Planning
The importance of having a Will Many North Carolina people do not realize the importance of good estate planning. Many people assume everything would go to their next of kin if something happens to them. This is partially true, however it is not always the people you...
by Durham Law Firm | Oct 2, 2014 | Estate Planning
Wills for people that are single with no Children – North Carolina Estate Planning Why is estate planning essential for North Carolinians who are single with no children? It’s understandable that some think it’s a waste of money to hire an attorney to plan their...