When an individual is named as an executor or personal representative, they are tasked with settling a loved one’s estate. The American Bar Association explains probate as the court-supervised legal process of…
When you pass away without a valid estate plan, your assets, property, and financial affairs are managed according to state default laws rather than your personal wishes. Legally, this is known as…
Experiencing a shift in your work life can bring about many transitions, but one critical item that shouldn’t fall through the cracks is your healthcare coverage. Medicaid employment change reporting is a…
When people hear the term “estate planner,” they often assume it simply means someone who helps write a basic will. In reality, estate planning is a much broader process. It involves organizing,…
When families face probate after the loss of a loved one, one of the first questions they ask is: Do I need a probate lawyer, or can a paralegal handle this instead?…
Hiring the right legal counsel is one of the most important decisions an Executor or Administrator will make. Because probate laws and court procedures vary significantly across North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama,…