Tax & Advanced Planning

Many topics fall under the category of Advanced Estate Planning. Usually Advanced Estate Planning is synonymous with reducing the Federal Estate Tax. An overview of some estate tax planning approaches is below: Estate Taxes Minimization Tools The Federal Estate Tax Exemption amount is the amount an estate can pass free of taxes. The current Federal…

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First Steps of Estate Planning

If you’ve recently lost a loved one, please accept our condolences. The weeks ahead will be difficult on many levels, handling the estate of the lost included. Our experience suggests that the steps below apply in most circumstances and will help guide you through the next several weeks. Notify family and friends of your loved…

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Secure Your Loved One’s Future with a Special Needs Trust in North Carolina

It’s National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Secure Your Loved One’s Future With a Special Needs Trust in North Carolina Raleigh, NC. – February 23, 2023. In honor of March 2023, Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Trusts and Estates Law Group shares valuable advice about why North Carolina families should consider setting up a special needs…

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How Can I Get Help Paying for Skilled Nursing or Assisted Living in North Carolina?

If you’re planning to enter a skilled nursing home or assisted living facility, you can either use your own income and assets or you can qualify for Medicaid or Special Assistance. Medicaid and Special Assistance will cover long-term care expenses, unlike Medicare and most health insurance. While many Americans have Medicare, Medicare only offers temporary…

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Nomination of Guardian

If a loved one suddenly becomes incapacitated without a power of attorney, who makes decisions on their behalf? You can petition the court to become the legal guardian of a minor child or incapacitated adult if the person did not name an agent under power of attorney (or in the case of a child, did…

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Guardianship Disputes: What Decisions Can the Court Make?

When the court appoints a guardian, disputes can arise between the ward, the guardian, friends, or family members. If you disagree about who the guardian should be or if a guardian is necessary in the first place, having a lawyer on your side can help you navigate the guardianship petition or appointment. Why Would a…

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