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Answers to 5 Important Questions About Incapacity Planning
If you don’t plan for your incapacity or disability, the court will choose who should make decisions on your behalf. However, the court might not appoint the person who you would want to make decisions for you.
Don’t Risk it: Protect Your Finances Now with a Financial Power of Attorney
For someone to act on your behalf, they must formally be granted authority, typically through the use of a Durable Power of Attorney. Read about what a Durable Power of Attorney is and why you need one in your North Carolina estate plan.
Estate Planning 101: A Glossary of Key Terms
Have you ever started researching estate planning, only to get bogged down by legalese? We break down some of the most common estate planning terms you might encounter.