
We Handle Your North Carolina Estate Planning Needs
If you ask ten people what they thought was the purpose of estate planning they would probably say that it involved putting something in writing that says who gets their money when they die. They probably have not looked at the documents since they put them in the draw or even heard from their attorney in just as long.
North Carolina estate planning attorney, Sabrina Winters, will change your perception of Estate Planning as the need to merely “create it and forget it”. Although the documents are important and necessary, building lifetime relationships with our clients are as important to our Firm.
What Can We Help You With?
North Carolina Legacy Planning
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Legacy and Wealth Planning is not something we do for ourselves; it is one of the most loving things you can do for your family. Unfortunately, most of us do not realize it until it is too late. Learn More >> |
Financial and Health Care Powers of Attorney
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A Power of Attorney is a legal document that is used to give someone else the authority to take actions on your behalf. Having these documents prepared before you become ill not only shows that you care for your family but that you do not wish to make a difficult time in their lives any more difficult. Learn More >> |
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North Carolina Probate is a court-supervised process that takes place after someone dies. Probate helps to sort out the deceased persons property. Learn More >> |
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A Revocable Living Trust is used to avoid the expensive probate court process. If you strongly wish to avoid unnecessary costs of between 4 and 10 percent and avoid unnecessary delays of between 6 months and a year and a half, then the revocable living trust is for you. Learn More >> |







