Legacy Lawyers Elder Law and Estate Planning Blog
We are often too busy living our lives to set aside time to think about the future and what will happen to our property and assets after we are gone. What if you need a nursing home one day? How will you pay for it? By following our estate planning and elder law attorney’s blog, you can get informed and be prepared to take steps now to protect your future, no matter what it may bring.
Make an LLC for Asset Protection
How Forming an LLC Can Provide Important Asset Protection Keeping your nest egg safe should always be a top priority, but...
The 4 Main Types of Wills
What You Need to Know About the Types of Wills and How to Draft Them Eventually, every North Carolina resident should...
How to Prepare for Your Meeting With an Elder Law Attorney
Preparing for Your First Meeting With an Elder Law Attorney https://youtu.be/MYOUWbpzkUs No one wants to think about...
How Asset Planning Differs From Estate Planning In North Carolina
Why You Need to Know the Difference Between Asset Planning and Estate Planning Everyone needs a solid financial plan,...
Planning for Guardianship of Your Children
Why You Need to Choose a Guardian for Your Children as Part of the Estate Planning Process You never know what life is...
5 Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid
Making One of These 5 Common North Carolina Estate Planning Mistakes Could Cost You https://youtu.be/TufRHWZRzyQ Planning...
How to Protect Your Family Heirlooms
Protecting Family Heirlooms With Legal Asset Protection Strategies After a lifetime of acquiring treasured heirlooms and...
Why You Need to Regularly Update Your Estate Plan
Knowing When to Update Your Existing Estate Plan Creating a comprehensive estate plan is a smart financial move, but it's...
Contacting an Elder Law Attorney After a Dementia Diagnosis
Why You Need to Consult an Elder Law Attorney Immediately After a Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia Hearing a...
COVID-19 Challenges In The Legal Field
COVID-19 and the Challenges it Presents in the Legal Field Working in the legal field of elder law during this pandemic...
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