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Estate Planning

North Carolina Estate Planning Lawyers

Wills · Trusts · Power of Attorney · Living Wills

Whether you are starting a family, growing a business, going through a divorce or approaching retirement, your estate plan needs to reflect your goals. At the Knox Law Center, our lawyers understand how changes in your life affect estate planning. We provide a free initial consultation to discuss your situation.

Clients often call us after they have gone through a life event and ask us, "Do I need to change my will?" The answer is - that depends. If you have gone through a divorce, you probably want to change your beneficiary and power of attorney designation. If you have started a business, you may to think about succession planning and protection of your personal assets.

There are many types of documents that are a part of a comprehensive estate plan:

A will or a trust. Which is better for you depends on your needs and your assets. If you have significant assets, a trust can help you minimize or avoid estate taxes. It can also enable you to avoid probate and pass property directly to your beneficiaries. However, North Carolina probate is not as cumbersome and expensive as it is in other states. Most people do not need a trust.

A living will. In North Carolina, a living will enables you to control what medical treatment you will receive if you are in a terminal state with no hope of recovery. If you are opposed to life-prolonging measures such as feeding tubes, a living will enable you to communicate your wishes to family members and medical providers.

Powers of attorney. Heath care and financial powers of attorney are documents that allow you to designate a trusted person to make decisions for you if you are incapacitated and unable to communicate for yourself. These documents can be used to avoid having a guardian appointed if your loved one becomes unable to handle his or her affairs.

Free attorney consultation

To talk to a lawyer about your estate planning need, please call 704-315-2363 or 866-704-9059 (Toll free) in Charlotte, 704-896-0199 in Cornelius and in Denver, or fill out our simple contact form on this Web site. We serve clients throughout central and western North Carolina.

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