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Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

Why College-Bound Students Over 18 Should Have Powers of Attorney in Place

As summer winds down and your child prepares for their first semester of college, your checklist likely includes textbooks, dorm
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

The Importance of Naming a Guardian in Your Estate Plan

For parents, protecting children is a top priority in estate planning.  While it’s not easy to think about, planning for
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

Digital Access in Crisis: The Importance of Organizing Online Accounts and Passwords

In the digital age, managing online accounts, passwords, and bill payment systems has become a fundamental part of daily life.
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

The Power of Beneficiary Designations: What Every Client Should Know

When people think of estate planning, they often picture wills and trusts – but one of the most powerful tools
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

Ensuring Your Legacy: The Importance of Takers of Last Resort in Estate Planning

As estate attorneys, one of the most valuable skills you can offer your clients is custom drafting that meet their
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

What Happens If You Die Without a Will in North Carolina?

Many North Carolina residents pass away every year having never developed an estate plan or even written a will. In
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

Estate Planning in the New Year: Ensuring a Secure Future

As we step into the new year, it’s an ideal time to reflect on the state of our personal finances
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

45th Annual Kiawah Estate Planning Conference Review

Kiawah Island, South Carolina hosts an Estate Planning continuing education conference in July of every year. It’s an important event in
Business and Corporate, Business Formation, Corporate Governance, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Probate, Succession Planning, Wills and Trusts

It’s Almost Election Time: How this could affect your estate plan and some proactive solutions

In the context of the current election, it’s important to proactively plan for potential shifts in tax laws and regulations