As our attorney in Raleigh NC mentioned in the previous blog, even single people need estate plans. Everyone leaves something behind when they die, and those assets, even if they are small, will go to someone. If you worked for those during your life, you probably want a say in what happens to them. Having an estate plan that includes Continue Reading
Estate Planning For Single Individuals, continued
Welcome back. Our estate lawyer in Cary NC is here to talk further about estate planning for singles. If you missed our previous blog, visit back for more information. If you have close friends who are not related but have become your family, then you can designate them to be heirs. Or, if you work with a charity or believe Continue Reading
Estate Planning For Single Individuals
As a single, childless person you may think estate planning in Raleigh NC is not a necessity, but that is just not true. Anyone with an estate – no matter what the size – should plan for what happens to it when he or she dies. A single person’s estate is distributed according to their state’s laws if they do not Continue Reading
Estate Planning for a Single Individual with No Children, continued
Welcome back. Today, our estate lawyer in Cary is here to discuss estate planning for those without children. Remember, in our previous blog we mentioned the following. If you are single and have no children, an important part of an estate plan will be a power of attorney so that you can name someone to make financial decisions on your Continue Reading
