by Capital City Estate Planning | Jun 14, 2024 | Estate Planning
Imagine this: you’re at a hospital, and a doctor needs to make a critical decision about your loved one’s care. You want to ensure their wishes are respected, but without the right legal documents, your hands are tied. If you were their Medical Power of Attorney...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Jun 6, 2024 | Estate Planning
If you’re wondering how to avoid probate, you know that dealing with the probate process in North Carolina can be a lengthy and complex endeavor. It’s often accompanied by legal fees and potential disputes among heirs. Thankfully, there are steps you can...
by Capital City Estate Planning | May 31, 2024 | Estate Planning
Healthcare decisions can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to planning for future medical care. That’s why understanding the differences between an advance directive vs. living will in North Carolina is so crucial. Imagine a scenario where you’re...
by Capital City Estate Planning | May 24, 2024 | Estate Planning
When it comes to planning for the future, we often focus on financial affairs, like drafting a will or setting up a trust. However, one critical aspect that can be easily overlooked is a plan for the unexpected. One question to ask yourself is, “Are there...
by Capital City Estate Planning | May 17, 2024 | Estate Planning
When you think about planning for the future, creating a will is an important step you can take. But what happens to that will after a person dies? Are wills public record? How does this affect you and your family members? Understanding how to protect your will from...