Many people in North Carolina make donations to charities at different times in the year. Some of these donations may be modest while others may be more substantial. In the…
When you plan a special needs trust, assuming you are not going to act as a trustee, choosing a trustee will be a crucial choice. However, your choice may not…
When residents of North Carolina begin to form their estate plan, there are a lot of considerations. If you have a child with special needs, you may need to make…
How important is philanthropy to you? If you support causes now, then you may want to continue to support said causes, even after you pass away. Think about the charities…
Transferring wealth from your North Carolina estate to beneficiaries is far from simple, especially if you wish for it to continue through several generations. Legacy planning goes beyond simply drawing…
It is a good idea to review your estate plan on a regular basis, not just after a major life change. Even if your circumstances have not changed, state and…
If charitable giving is an important part of your life in North Carolina, then you may like knowing that when you die, you can make a plan to continue giving.…
Estate planning is about more than determining what happens to your property after your death. It is also an opportunity to give charitable contributions and enjoy some tax breaks. Setting…
When you have a child with special needs, his or her care is always on your mind. In addition to his or her current care, as the parent, you have…
Being part of a blended family can make estate planning harder. Therefore, it is important that those in North Carolina and throughout the country who are getting married for a…