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Estate Planning for Unmarried Couples

Some couples enjoy committed relationships with no plans to marry, but share a home and have children together. Assets may have been purchased with each party providing funding. If you’re part of an unmarried couple, you don’t have the same…

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Common Parts of a Will

Estate planning is a necessary part of life, but one that some resist. A recent survey by the American Association of Retired People indicated about 60% of U.S. adults have not made plans regarding end of life matters. An experienced…

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Is It Time to Update Your Will?

We all know we need a will, yet most of us don’t actually have one. The only way you can be sure that your estate is divided the way you prefer among the people you care about is to do…

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Power of Attorney for Elderly Parents

The average life expectancy is increasing and Americans are finding themselves with decades to live out their golden years. However, because life does not always go as planned, you should do everything you can to prepare for potential problems, including…

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Divorce In North Carolina: What You Need To Know

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