Understanding the Impact of Estate Litigation and Financial Exploitation in North Carolina

Financial exploitation is increasingly becoming a concern in North Carolina, particularly for our older community members. This distressing act involves taking advantage of another’s financial resources without their consent, often under deceptive, misleading, or coercive circumstances. Typically, seniors are targeted due to their vulnerability, which can stem from cognitive decline, isolation, or unfamiliarity with modern…

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Understanding Estate Litigation in North Carolina

When someone passes away, their estate often becomes the subject of various legal actions, most notably, estate litigation. But what exactly does that entail in North Carolina? Estate litigation is the process of resolving disputes related to an individual’s estate, such as will contests, breaches of fiduciary duties, or disagreements about the distribution of assets.…

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Join Us in Welcoming Gary Ernst

Our North Carolina Estate Planning and Elder Law attorneys are committed to honoring the life, work, and charity of every individual. Knowing that critical decisions regarding wills, trusts, and probate often need to be made while people are struggling with overwhelming emotions, Gary Ernst strives to explain everything in “plain English” so that clients understand…

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Join Us in Welcoming Graham B Schmidt

Graham focuses his practice on estates because he enjoys bringing comfort to people who are anxious about the future. When clients face significant changes, such as the death of a loved one or the onset of a disability, Graham strives to serve as a source of calm while developing the right plan to meet future…

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Probate Avoidance through Lifetime Gifting

Opting to gift your assets to your beneficiaries during your lifetime can appear as an effortless way to sidestep probate. However, the process of gifting involves certain complications. The Timing Challenge of Gifting Gifting to avoid probate presents two main dilemmas: Too Much Too Soon: If you gift too much of your property too early,…

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Will Medicaid Know if I Sell My House in North Carolina?

Many North Carolina residents ask us, “If I sell my house, will Medicaid know about it?” The answer is yes.  In North Carolina, Medicaid programs must follow federal guidelines, but they vary greatly from state to state. When you apply for Medicaid, the program considers your income and assets to determine eligibility. Medicaid has strict…

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