Our Estate Planning and Elder Law Blog
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Cut through the confusion and marketing to get an estate plan that's right for you and your lifestage! When we don't know what to do, we procrastinate. It's time to cut the crap and salesmanship from estate planning. Here's what you need to know. -
Summer Books, Movies and TV Shows with Estate Planning Plots Vacations are in full swing and it's time for summer reading and fun. -
One of the Most Beautiful Rivers Ever! - The Saluda River in South Carolina This river is so picture-postcard gorgeous that it looks great no matter what camera you use. -
Widow loses part of home. Step-daughter gets accidental windfall. Under South Carolina intestacy laws, children are entitled to inherit a percentage of a parent’s estate when the parent dies without a will. -
North Carolina has a new Power of Attorney Act that went into effect on January 1, 2018. Three things you need to know. Is my existing durable power of attorney still valid after January 1, 2018? -
How to make Cranberry Brie for holiday entertaining! Here's a great holiday recipe for your family from our Law Office of Nancy L Roberts PLLC family. It is beautiful and easy to make! -
An "I Love You" will may be fine if you are 25 and in good health, but if you are older and die with an "I Love You" will, you may have just given everything you own to the government! Many married couples have basic "I Love You" wills they have had for years. These wills leave everything to the surviving spouse. Then disaster strikes -
What Legal Documents Does Every Young Adult Need? Once a child turns eighteen, parents can no longer automatically access their child’s medical records and authorize medical treatment.