October 13, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
It is hard to determine the length of time it will take to finalize a Probate or Administration in North Carolina. There are many determining factors. Just to name a few: 1. Where are the assets located? All with one institution or several? 2. How much time does the appointed Executor or Administrator have to [...]
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October 4, 2010
By Sabrina Winters
Who needs a Last Will and Testament? The answer is everyone needs a written estate plan. Whether you need a Last Will and Testament or a Revocable Living Trust depends on your circumstances and your personal situation.
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August 18, 2009
By Sabrina Winters
You may not think you have a “small” estate after knowing the following. Assets that are included in determining the value of your Estate may surprise you. Your gross estate for Federal estate tax purposes is a broad concept. It is not limited to probate property or by state tax exemptions. It includes all your [...]