What Happens to a Power Of Attorney After Death?

What Happens to a Power Of Attorney After Death?

If you haven’t considered what will happen to your estate after you die, you are not alone. 2 out of 3 in the US still don’t have crucial estate planning documents. (1) However, not making a plan can make life complicated and uncomfortable for you and your family. A...
How to Make a Will in NC

How to Make a Will in NC

If you’re wondering how to leave assets to your family when you pass away, a will gives everyone the directions they need to settle your estate. Whether you possess wealth or a meager home of sentimental valuables, writing a will is crucial for your family’s peace of...
Medicaid Planning in North Carolina

Medicaid Planning in North Carolina

Almost 70% of Americans age 65 now will need some type of long-term care in the future. If you have not planned how you will live as you age, you could end up disabled and exploited. There are certain legal documents you need to prevent losing your savings to...
Living Will vs Will

Living Will vs Will

If you are starting to think about estate planning, you may wonder about the difference between a will and a living will. Estate planning is all about how to prepare for the unexpected in your life. Planning for your future health issues or death gives your family the...
Why You Need a Medical Power of Attorney

Why You Need a Medical Power of Attorney

In North Carolina, if you don’t name someone as your medical power of attorney, someone you don’t trust could end up making your medical decisions. When making decisions about ill health, it is crucial to think about who you trust to fulfill your desires. If a medical...