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October
- Trusts for Minors: Taking Care of Your Family
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- Nursing Homes: Not the Only Option
- What to Know About ‘Power of Attorney’
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January
- What Is Guardianship?
- Who Can Help You to Probate a Will?
- How Do I Petition for Guardianship in North Carolina?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – I’ve Been Asked to Serve as Executor. What Should I say?
- Steps Involved in Inheritance Planning
- Tax and Estate Planning for Parents with Minor Children
- The Benefits of Trusts for Estate Planning
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2016
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December
- Am I Too Young to Start Retirement Planning?
- North Carolina Woman Guilty of Elder Abuse after Spending Victim’s Life Savings
- Will I Have to Pay a North Carolina Inheritance Tax?
- 5 Uncomfortable Questions Your Estate Lawyer Might Ask You
- Top 5 Signs It Is Time to Consider Adult Guardianship
- When Should I Start Retirement Planning?
- November
- October
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July
- North Carolina Clinic Focuses on Health Care Issues of the Older LGBT Community
- Is Nursing Home Planning Important to Add to My Estate Plan?
- 5 Crucial Considerations When Incapacity Planning
- Can a Greensboro Medicaid Attorney Help Me If I Need to Qualify for Medicaid Immediately?
- 10 Questions to Ask Yourself When Planning a Will
- June
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May
- When Is it Time to Consider Guardianship?
- Understanding the Medicaid Eligibility Rules Regarding Recent Asset Transfers
- How Long Is the Probate Process?
- What Kind of Cases Does the North Carolina Probate Court Handle?
- How Does the Estate Tax Work for a Married Couple?
- Free Report: Guardians in North Carolina – Part2
- Do I Need to Include Medicaid Planning in My Estate Plan?
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April
- Free Report: Common Questions About North Carolina Powers of Attorney
- What Happens to Your Online Stuff After You Die?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What if We Are Living Together?
- How Do I Petition for Guardianship of an Adult in North Carolina?
- Who Needs to Include Asset Protection in Their Estate Plan?
- Transferring Inheritance in North Carolina
- Common Estate Planning Questions – What if I Move?
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March
- Why Is Avoiding Probate Important?
- Dean Smith’s Estate Didn’t Forget His Players
- Inheritance Planning for People with Children, Grandchildren, or No Children
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – How Does Divorce Affect my Estate Plan?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What is LGBT Estate Planning?
- Estate Planning When you Own Foreign Property
- Creating an Estate Plan in 2016 – Medical Directives
- What Your Greensboro, North Carolina Elder Law Attorney Can, and Cannot, do For You
- Do I Need to Worry about Estate Taxes?
- Creating a Trust — The Top Five Things You Need to Know
- Why You Might Need a Probate Attorney – Four Common Scenarios
- February
- January
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December
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2015
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December
- Free Report: Common Questions About North Carolina Powers of Attorney
- Reading of the Will
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – How Can I Give Fair Inheritances?
- What are Some Commonly Misunderstood Estate Planning Terms?
- Free Report: North Carolina Estate and Inheritance Plans – Part 2
- Estate Planning in the Year End/New Year
- Four Ways Your Property Transfers After You Die
- What is the Priority of Estate Debts?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What is Long-Term Care?
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November
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – How do I Avoid Family Conflicts Over my Estate? Part 2
- What is a Guardian Ad Litem, and how is it Different From a Guardian?
- Collectibles and Estate Planning
- What Do Guardians in North Carolina do?
- Why You Want an Attorney to Handle Your Estate Plan Instead of Being Your Own Attorney or Creating Online Documents
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What if my Elderly Parents Need a Guardian?
- North Carolina Estate and Inheritance Plans: Minimization Strategies And Individual Options
- Do You Need to Talk to an Elder Law Attorney in North Carolina?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – How do I Protect a Pet in an Estate Plan?
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October
- North Carolina Estate and Inheritance Plans: More Questions, Advanced Concepts
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What Should You do if You Just Want Everything Taken Care of?
- Free Report: North Carolina Estate and Inheritance Plans – Part1
- Free Report: North Carolina Estate Litigation
- 3 Costly Estate Planning Mistakes
- Facebook Adopts New Digital Estate Planning Policy
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – How do I Avoid Family Conflicts Over my Estate?
- Basic Questions About Estate Planning – What Happens, Legally Speaking, After You Die?
- Will my Family have to Pay my Debts if I Die?
- Wills Through Walmart?
- 3 Questions About Estate Planning You Should Ask Yourself Every Year
- September
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May
- Estate Litigation Overview Part 1 – Initiating Litigation
- Estate Planning Issues for Baby Boomers
- Robin Williams’s Family Fighting Over Personal Items
- ROBIN WILLIAMS’S FAMILY FIGHTING OVER PERSONAL ITEMS
- Free Report: North Carolina Letters of Instruction: Part2
- FREE REPORT: NORTH CAROLINA LETTERS OF INSTRUCTION: PART2
- Free Report: North Carolina Letters of Instruction: Part1
- Your Letter of Instruction: Essential Concepts: Details, Instructions and Concepts
- Free Report: North Carolina Pet Planning: Part 2
- April
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December
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2014
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November
- Free Report: North Carolina Inheritance Planning
- Estate Planning for Seniors in North Carolina
- Free Report: Power of Attorney in North Carolina – Part2
- Estate Planning for Seniors in North Carolina – Part 1
- Free Report: North Carolina Inheritance Planning – Part1
- North Carolina Inheritance Planning: Options and Choices
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – What is Digital Estate Planning?
- Free Report: Estate Planning for Seniors in North Carolina – Basic Issues
- North Carolina Inheritance Planning: Commonly Asked Questions
- October
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September
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – What Are Estate Taxes in North Carolina?
- Free Report: Incapacity Planning in North Carolina: Using Specific Tools
- Power of Attorney in North Carolina: More Details and Options
- New Law Allows Executors Digital Estate Planning Asset Access
- Power of Attorney in North Carolina: Basic Concepts
- Thinking About Moving for Retirement? Think of Estate Planning Too.
- Your Estate Plan Will Change as You Age – Part 2
- Probate Terms in North Carolina
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – What is a Revocable Living Trust?
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – What is a Fiduciary?
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August
- Basic Estate Planning Questions – What Does a Basic Estate Plan Look Like?
- Popular North Carolina Elder Law Myths
- Basic Estate Planning Questions 8 – What is Probate in North Carolina?
- Basic Estate Planning Questions 7 – What is Elder Law?
- 3 Fun Facts About Estate Planning
- Why Single People Need an Estate Plan Too
- Vacations and Powers of Attorney for Childcare
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July
- A Few Words of Caution About DNR Tattoos
- Updating Your Estate Plan is Essential
- Free Report: Power of Attorney in North Carolina
- Basic Estate Planning Questions 6 – How Do Powers of Attorney Work?
- Free Report: North Carolina Estate Planning: The Legal Issues
- Free Report: North Carolina Estate Planning: Basic Understanding
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June
- Student Loans, College Students, and Estate Debts
- Essential Estate Planning Rules For Everyone
- Pet Planning With Life Insurance? Yes, But Carefully.
- Basic Estate Planning Questions 5 – Why You Need an Estate Plan
- Basic Estate Planning Questions, Part 4. Not Having a Plan
- Living Trust Tip Sheet
- Free Report : Understanding Intestacy in North Carolina
- Basic Estate Planning Questions, Part 3 – Incapacity Planning
- Estate Planning For Married Couples
- Greensboro Estate Planning: Basic Questions, Part 2
- Greensboro Incapacity Planning and Your Revocable Living Trust
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May
- Casey Kasem, Incapacity, Estate Planning, and Family Conflict
- Practical Incapacity Planning Issues You Need to Understand
- Elder Law Tip Sheet
- Basic Estate Planning Questions: What Does a Will Cover?
- Your Estate Plan and the Statute of Limitations
- What Does a Court do When I Create an Estate Plan in Greensboro? 3 Commonly Asked Questions
- April
- March
- February
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January
- Texas Court Orders Pregnant Woman Removed From Life Support
- 3 Simple Ways to Avoid Common Estate Litigation Problems
- Choosing an Agent Under Your Power of Attorney
- Wife Brain Dead and Pregnant and Hospital Won’t Remove Life Support
- Why Estate Planning Attorneys Love Their Jobs
- Don’t Believe These Power of Attorney Myths
- Estate Planning When an Emergency Arises
- Common Probate Myths, and Why They’re Wrong
- Make 2014 Your Year to Begin Estate Planning
- What You Must, Can, and Cannot, do as an Agent Under POA
- The Most Cherished Inheritance Might Be Your Story
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November
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2013
- December
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November
- Obamacare Scams Grow, Many Targeting Medicaid and Medicare
- What is a Durable Power of Attorney?
- Don’t Forget About IP When You Craft Your Estate Plan
- The Will Caveat and Estate Litigation
- Removing a Trustee in Greensboro: Trustee Removal Facts
- Veterans Estate Planning in Greensboro NC
- Estate Planning, Asset Protection, and Long-Term Care
- Estate Litigation and Nursing Home Abuse
- The Three Big Mistake Planning Mistakes You Need to Avoid
- When The Nursing Home is The Problem
- Removing an Executor From the Estate in Greensboro North Carolina
- Living Trusts and Pour-Over Wills in Greensboro NC
- BLS Releases New Elder Care Numbers
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October
- Your Living Trust and Your Property
- Estate Planning Before 40 in Greensboro, NC
- What is Estate Litigation?
- When You Need to Change A Living Trust in North Carolina
- Essential Estate Planning Questions To Ask Your Lawyer
- Estate Litigation in Greensboro: What Does Arbitration and Mediation Have to do With It?
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September
- Why You Need Trusts in North Carolina and Don’t Even Know It
- Proceed Carefully With Powers of Attorney in North Carolina
- Making Changes to Your Advance Directives in North Carolina
- Keep Your Living Trust Healthy: 3 Tips
- As You Age, You Need to Consider Incapacity Planning
- On Using Electronic Wills in North Carolina
- Author Harper Lee Victimized by Financial Elder Abuse
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August
- The Estate Planning Portfolio: Essential Documents
- Practical Steps You Can Take When You Can’t Find the Will
- Should You Consider Critical Illness Insurance?
- Practical Trusts: The Schedule of Assets
- Medicaid Expansion Moving Ahead in Less Than Half of U.S. States
- Your Estate Plan and Your Divorce
- The Wealthy Don’t Look Forward to Retirement
- Estate Planning When You Live With Mom or Dad
- Your Will Should Change If You Have an Omitted Child
- Simple, Complex, Revocable, and Living Trusts: What is the Difference?
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July
- 3 Facts You Need to Know Before You Agree to Become a Personal Representative
- Congress Grappling With Long-Term Care
- Dementia Can Strike Younger People as Well
- James Gandolfini Will Details Released
- Some States Moving to Pass “Life Settlement Laws”
- What You Should Know About Probate Appraisals
- You Should Avoid Appointing Co-Executors
- Your Living Trust and Your Choice of Trustee
- 3 Estate Plan Questions to Think About Before Your Next Vacation
- Increasing Number Devote Time to Elder Care
- Revoking Your Revocable Living Trust
- What is Incapacity?
- The Aging Boomer Generation Becomes More Vulnerable
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June
- Why You and Your Parents Need to Have “The Talk”
- Estate Planning Errors Plague Even Celebrities
- Alternate Reproductive Therapies and Estate Planning
- 3 Questions About Fiduciaries
- Creating an Estate Plan Even if You Aren’t Wealthy
- Boomer Reality Check
- As Boomers Retire, More Businesses For Sale
- Dealing With the Tangible Property Left Behind by Mom and Dad
- Probate Inventories – 3 Common Questions
- 3 Questions About Will and Living Will Registries
- Why People Decide to Call an Elder Law Attorney
- Medicaid Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make
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May
- 3 Questions About Self-Proving Wills
- 3 Common Living Trust Myths
- 3 Traits to Look for in an Estate Executor
- Whom Should You Choose as Your Health Care Agent? 3 Questions You Need to Ask
- Boomers in Denial About Long-Term Care
- I’ve Made a Last Will. How Long Does it Last?
- New York Case Highlights Dangers of Escheat
- Many People Uninformed About Affordable Care Act
- What to do if You Know a Family Member is About to Die
- Probate Problem Prevents Widow From Accessing Savings Account
- Revoking Your North Carolina Will
- Medicaid Long-Term-Care Payments May Balloon
- A Good Active Gift Strategy Takes a Little Planning
- Elder Abuse More Common as Population Gets Older
- Why a Living Trust Goes Hand-in-Hand With a Will
- 3 Practical Tips For Witnessing a Will
- North Carolina Executors Must be Aware of Identity Theft
- April
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March
- How Do I Find Out About An Estate?
- Commonly Asked Questions About Testamentary Trusts
- Powers of Attorney Come in Many Shapes and Sizes
- Pregnant in Greensboro? You Need to Start Thinking About Estate Planning
- North Carolina, Common Law Marriage, and Estate Planning
- Have Healthcare Documents for Your Children – A Letter From Cheryl
- More States Open to Medicaid Expansion
- Getting Help for Mom and Dad
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February
- The Modernization of Medicaid by the States
- Estate Planning Basics: The Differences Between Wills and Trusts
- More Families Staying in the Same Home
- What the Fiscal Cliff Agreement Means For Your Estate
- 22 States Favor Medicaid Expansion
- 3 Questions on Changing the Terms of a Living Trust
- The Basics on Living Trusts
- The New Century of Estate Planning
- Think Twice Before Getting a DNR Tattoo
- Some Estate Planning Issues Are Easy to Overlook
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Medicaid Fraud Case
- January
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2012
- December
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November
- Medicaid Opt-Out Could Cost Hospitals
- Who to Choose as Your Estate Representative
- North Carolina Probate: Notice To Creditors
- Medicaid Spending Growth at Record Low
- The Myth of the Will Registry
- Elder Caregivers Need to Take Care of Themselves
- Mississippi Becomes First to Opt-Out of Medicaid Expansion
- I've Moved. Can I Still Use My Will in My New State?
- Avoiding Medicaid Fraud – 3 Tips
- How to Know When It’s Time for Mom or Dad to Stop Driving
- How You Can Help Hurricane Sandy Victims
- Common Signs of Elder Abuse
- Aging Population Sparks Growth in Elder Care Jobs
- Spousal Disinheritances and the Elective Share – 3 Questions
- October
- September
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August
- Probate Terminology For the Non-Attorney
- Tax Free Gifting Opportunities End December 31, 2012
- Alzheimer’s Onset May First be Indicated By Changes in Walking Style
- Retirement Tips for Same-Sex Couples
- Study: Medicaid Expansion May Save Lives
- Elderly Face ID Theft Risk
- Is Beastie Boy Adam Yauch’s Will Invalid?
- Living Trusts Can Help You Avoid Probate
- Governors Urged to Adopt Medicaid Expansion by Federal Medicaid/Medicare Chief
- Estate Planning Terms: Ademption – 3 Questions
- Useful Elder-Care Gadgets
- Man on Cross-Country Voyage for Vets
- New Study Shows Medicaid Patients Not Clogging Hospital ERs
- Yes, Singles Need an Estate Plan Too
- Helping Your Executor Get Started
- Estate Planning and Safe Deposit Boxes
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