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What Are The Differences Between A Will And A Trust?
Many people begin planning on what to do with their estate after they pass away. They have various means of doing so, but two common tools are a trust and will. A trust may seem similar to a will, but it is a separate document. Both of them have their uses, but they...
What Should I Bring To My Estate Planning Consultation?
Planning what will happen to your estate after your death is an important process. However, to achieve your goals, you have to prepare adequately for the process. During your initial consultation with one of our estate planning attorneys, you will need to provide...
How Do I Choose An Estate Planning Lawyer?
Proper estate planning is an important aspect of getting your financial affairs in order and protecting your loved ones. However, the process can be complex, time-consuming and emotionally stressful. This is why you need professional guidance and advice to ensure you...
What You Should Know About Living Trusts In North Carolina
We live in uncertain times; that's why it's vital to protect your family and everything you have built during your life. The task of drafting your last wishes can be stressful, but there's no better time to plan your family's future than when healthy and in a clear...
Why Estate Planning Still Matters For Singles
You may think, because you are single, an estate plan is an unnecessary burden. The truth is even singles should have a plan in place, because life can change in a minute. Estate planning is more than about ensuring your assets are distributed according to your...
Estate Planning Issues To Consider After A Divorce
After a divorce, many of your plans for the future change - sometimes permanently. Separation and divorce both bring with them significant legal concerns: not just the shift in your marital status and the distribution of your combined assets, but the changes that will...





