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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.
Don’t Forget to Consider Nontraditional Family Dynamics When Estate Planning
If you have a blended family, a long-term partner, stepchildren, or have a family that differs in any way from the “traditional” family dynamic, you need a customized estate plan. Otherwise, you could end up with an estate plan that leaves out some of your loved ones.