by Capital City Estate Planning | Apr 25, 2024 | Estate Planning
Living will vs. will. What’s the difference? In North Carolina, these two important documents serve distinct purposes in estate planning, yet they are often confused. However, when planning for the future, understanding these legal documents that protect your...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Apr 18, 2024 | Estate Planning
If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between estate planning vs. will, you’re in the right place. Think of a last will as the cornerstone of your estate planning. It’s your voice from beyond, expressing your wishes about who gets what, from...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Apr 10, 2024 | Estate Planning
When estate planning, the goal is not just to plan for the future, but to do so in a way that aligns with both your financial well-being and healthcare needs. One topic that often surfaces in discussions is Medicaid. It’s a critical part of healthcare for many,...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Apr 8, 2024 | Estate Planning
Have you ever wondered what happens to your assets and your healthcare decisions when you can’t make those choices yourself? In North Carolina, understanding your estate isn’t just about knowing what you own; it’s about ensuring that your wishes are...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Mar 21, 2024 | Estate Planning
Estate planning is a crucial step we often push to the back of our minds, thinking, “I’ll get to it eventually.” But life has a way of reminding us that we need to get our affairs in order. “Being prepared” isn’t just for the Boy...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Mar 18, 2024 | Estate Planning
Imagine this: One day, you’re going through your day, making all your decisions, and managing your affairs smoothly. Then, unexpectedly, you find yourself unable to do so. Becoming mentally incapacitated is a tough thought, isn’t it? So, we’re...