For married couples with one spouse in a North Carolina nursing home, division of assets is an...
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What is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA), and Why Does it Matter
When you’re looking for an elder law attorney, you will see very few that have achieved the...
Understanding Revocable Living Trust Taxes With The Help of a Greensboro Attorney
In Greensboro, North Carolina, revocable living trusts are used to avoid probate (court supervised...
Your Family Trust
A Family Trust (also sometimes called a Family Protection Trust or “Bloodline” or...
Why Would You Use a Power of Attorney Form from the Internet or Off-the-Shelf?
A durable power attorney (sometimes called a financial power of attorney) is one of the most...
High Point Elder Law Guide
For High Point Elder Law and Estate Planning, here are some keys to know. Guilford County is the...
Does Your Estate Plan Include Your Pets?
What happens to your pets when something happens to you? Many people never think about this, as...
Greensboro Medicaid Application
For families with a parent or spouse in a nursing home, often a Medicaid application will be needed...
Older Living Trusts Need to be Reviewed and Possibly Revised
Older living trusts may need to be reviewed for changes in the tax laws, as well as to update them...
Greensboro Estate Planning
Whether you’ve lived in Greensboro for many years or are a newcomer, getting your estate...