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guardianship law guide
Navigate the complex world of Adult Guardianship in North Carolina with this useful guidebook.
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ESTATE ADMINISTRATION (PROBATE) GUIDE
We created this resource to help you walk through what can be a lengthy and difficult probate process.
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ESTATE INFORMATION GUIDE
Simplify your estate management by keeping everything in one place.
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ESTATE PLANNING FUNDAMENTALS GUIDE
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Buying a Business GUIDE
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Advance Directive for a natural Death
Ensure that every individual’s healthcare preferences are clearly articulated and legally recognized. Provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
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Ancillary and Domiciliary Estates in North Carolina
Many people own property and owe debts in more than one state. When a person who owns property in...
Estate Planning Changes When There is a Life-Changing Event
Estate planning is the process of developing a strategy for the care and management of your estate...
Sterilization of Intellectually Disabled Wards Under Guardianship
For mentally incapable persons, it is standard for the Courts to appoint a guardian to take care...
The Importance of Having the Original Will Document
When someone passes away and a client seeks our help in handling the final affairs of their loved...
Your Financial Advisors Should be Part of the Estate Planning Process
If you are a financial advisor, you may believe that estate planning is best handled by attorneys....
Parents: 4 Actions College Students Should Take for Estate Planning
If you are the parent of a college-bound child, these last few weeks have probably been a little...
Probate Issues with Filing Inventory and Annual Accounts and How to Fix Them
Estate executors are responsible for filing an estate inventory as well as annual accounts with...
The SECURE Act Could Impact Your IRAs Taxation
In May, the United States House of Representatives passed the “Setting Every Community Up for...
Are Beneficiaries Responsible for Debts Left by the Deceased?
The death of a loved one is never easy, not in the least, because of relentless creditors who...
Bank Account Beneficiary Rules for Estate Planning
It is incredibly common for people to own a bank account of some type at their death. The ways in...