by Capital City Estate Planning | Dec 23, 2025 | Estate Planning, Last Will, POA, Trusts
What happens to your assets if you become incapacitated in North Carolina? The answer to this question touches every part of your life. One sudden illness or accident can make it hard or impossible for you to make decisions, pay bills, or manage the things you worked...
by Capital City Staff | Sep 18, 2025 | Estate Planning, News, POA
When you think about control over your future, the revocation of power of attorney may not be the first thing on your mind. Yet this decision can completely shift who makes financial, medical, or personal choices on your behalf. Ending someone’s authority to act for...
by Capital City Staff | Sep 5, 2025 | Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Last Will, News, POA, Trusts
When it comes to estate planning for blended families, love is not enough to secure your children’s future. If you don’t make clear legal decisions now, the courts may divide your assets in ways that create conflict and leave kids unprotected. Blended families bring...
by Capital City Staff | Aug 11, 2025 | News, POA
When a loved one becomes unable to manage their own affairs, you may find yourself standing at a crossroads. With a decision this crucial for your loved one, you need to know more about power of attorney vs guardianship for disabled adults. Do you pursue guardianship...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Nov 22, 2024 | Estate Planning, Last Will, POA, Trusts
It’s tempting to think you can handle estate planning on your own. After all, there’s no shortage of online resources and templates claiming to simplify the process. But without professional guidance from an estate attorney, it’s easy to overlook critical details that...
by Capital City Estate Planning | Sep 18, 2024 | Elder Law, Last Will, POA, Trusts
When it comes to planning for the future, you want an elder law attorney who understands the unique legal challenges faced by seniors and their families, from healthcare planning to protecting assets. But with so many choices out there, how to find a good elder law...