Welcome back! We are here to recap more on a previous blog post that can help newlyweds understand how to get an estate plan together! Below, you'll find things to consider adding. To learn more or talk with our attorney in Raleigh NC, contact us! Attorney in Raleigh NC Talks Newlywed Estate Planning! Update your policies - Once you’ve taken care of Continue Reading
Are You a Newlywed? Follow These Tips!
If you have recently gotten married, you have come to the right place! Our lawyer in Raleigh NC is recapping what you can do to ensure you have a sound estate plan! Newlywed Estate Planning Tips from our Lawyer in Raleigh NC Create or update your will - If you, or your spouse, have a will, it will need to be Continue Reading
Incapacitation Planning for Unmarried Couples, Part Two
If you are unmarried and have no children, but have a partner in life, there are things to consider when estate planning. A power of attorney should be named so that financial and healthcare decisions can be made should you become incapacitated. A power of attorney for finances will let you name someone to handle things such as bank accounts, bills, taxes and a small Continue Reading
Incapacitation Planning for Unmarried Couples, Part One
Over the course of the last few blogs, our estate lawyers in Cary NC has talked about estate planning for incapacitation. This is necessary for the event that one is unable to make healthcare decisions, financial decisions or other decisions based on well-being due to being incapacitated. If proper documents are in place naming a healthcare proxy and durable power of Continue Reading
