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When should I consider revising my Will or other estate planning documents?

Will and TrustsBy CTKLawyersJuly 2, 2013

Here are some of the more common reasons to consider revising your Will, Trust, Power of Attorney, Health Care Power of Attorney and other estate planning documents: •   Change in your marital status – marriage, separation, divorce, death of a spouse. •   Birth or adoption of a child, unless your Will already provides for this…

What Happens to My Property if I Die Without a Will?

Will and TrustsBy CTKLawyersMay 21, 2013

When a person dies without a Will, it is said that he or she dies “intestate.”  In that case, the North Carolina Intestate Succession Laws govern who will inherit your property.  Who inherits your property depends on your marital and family status at the time of your death.  Here are some examples: •   Married with…

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