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Is Having an Estate Plan Worth It?

As estate law experts in central North Carolina, we’re often asked if having an estate plan is really worth it. Most people think that estate plans are for the mega-rich, not for everyday people like themselves. This couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, those who don’t have excess resources could be leaving [...]

2020-11-06T16:28:19+00:00November 6th, 2020|Estate Planning|

What Happens When a Loved One Dies Without a Will?

When a loved one dies, it sends everyone into shock! This is true even when the death was expected. Those who plan appropriately and communicate with loved ones what their wishes are and what they want to happen to their estate leave their loved ones with a little more peace. However, things can get [...]

2020-10-30T16:25:52+00:00October 30th, 2020|Estate Planning|

Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples

There are many reasons why committed couples choose not to legally marry, but by not doing so, they may be leaving their spouse without the inheritance they intend to leave. This is especially true in North Carolina since North Carolina does not recognize common law marriage.  Therefore, it’s important for these couples to think [...]

2020-10-23T14:15:03+00:00October 23rd, 2020|Estate Planning|

Five Common Mistakes in Estate Planning

As an experienced estate lawyer in Raleigh and Durham, NC, I’ve noticed some common mistakes that many people make when it comes to estate planning. While estate planning doesn’t need to be complicated, it does require thoughtfulness and thoroughness that is often better done when working with a professional. Here are five common mistakes [...]

2020-10-16T15:01:11+00:00October 16th, 2020|Estate Planning|

Implications of Divorce on Estate Plans

Divorce is a huge life change that can come with some complications. If you are going through a divorce, make sure your estate plan is taken care of as early as possible.  Your estate plan breaks down how money will be inherited and spent if one were to pass away. For this reason, going [...]

2020-10-09T16:30:57+00:00October 9th, 2020|Estate Planning|

Common Myths about Wills and Trusts

As estate lawyers in the Raleigh, NC area, we are constantly surprised by some of the statements that are taken as facts by many people in regard to estate planning, wills, and trusts. Here are a few myths about wills and trusts: It’s only for the wealthy: Anyone who owns anything should have some [...]

2020-09-29T13:54:09+00:00September 29th, 2020|Estate Planning|

Four FAQs About Starting a Small Business

This year, we’re seeing more and more people look into starting a new business. Since we offer small business legal services, we are happy to help keep the Triangle’s entrepreneurial spirit going. Here are four FAQs we regularly get asked about starting a business: Do I need to register my business and deal with [...]

2020-09-21T14:22:11+00:00September 21st, 2020|small business|

Three Ways to Encourage Voting in the Community

Believe it or not, it’s almost time for another election. This year has had so much going on that an election seems to be far from many people’s minds. However, the people we elect (especially at the local level) will have a significant impact on our community. Voting is the best way citizens have [...]

2020-09-15T14:28:22+00:00September 15th, 2020|Governments|
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