A Durable General Power of Attorney is a crucial estate planning tool. Having one in place is immensely helpful if/when you need assistance managing your affairs. Keep reading to find out four key things about this document. #UnstuckEstatePlanning #AmpersandLaw
Read More[March Topic: Health Care Powers of Attorney] •⠀Health Care... Power of Attorney? • 5 FAQs about Health Care Powers of Attorney • How to Choose Your Health Care Agent • What are Advance Directives & Living Wills?
Read MoreFebruary 2021: Wills.
Wills 101 (the basics) | What happens if you die without a Will? | About those online Wills... | What Wills do & do not control | Does a Will avoid Probate? | What makes a Will legal? | 5 FAQs about Probate | Protecting your children with your Will | Executors - all* the info
All of this info + a bonus downloadable freebie explainer about estate planning for parents of young children.
Read MoreDo yourself (and your future Executor) a favor by reading this blog post. Find out: (1) Who is an Executor? (2) What does an Executor do - generally and specifically? (3) How long does an Executor’s job last? (4) Does an Executor get paid?
Read MoreJanuary 2021: Cost-Free Things You Can Do Right Now.
This year, Ampersand Law will be featuring a specific estate planning theme/topic each month. These themes/topics will answer questions like:
- What is a ________?
- What happens if I don’t have that?
- How do I choose a ________?
Need to talk to your loved ones about estate planning? Here are a few do and don’t tips to help get you started.
Read MoreHave you ever heard anyone talk about 'avoiding Probate' but aren't exactly sure what that means? This week, #unstuckestateplanning is focusing on five common questions about Probate.
Read MoreWe’re #inthistogether. These are local community support organizations and small businesses that could use your support, featured on @ampersandlawnc.
Read MoreJoin Attorney Heather Hazelwood for a free information session held virtually via Zoom.us about estate planning during the COVID-19 pandemic & beyond, register here.
Read MoreSociety's attitude toward death and death planning is shifting. And Millennials are driving these changes. Being "death positive" is about a willingness to talk about death and start planning your final wishes decades before you need to. And it's not morbid or premature at all. Actually, it makes a lot of sense. Why? Keep reading.
Read MoreWhether you know it or not, in all of your property falls into one of two categories: probate or non-probate. Keep reading to find out why this matters…
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