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Electronic Wills In North Carolina: How New 2026 Law Changes Will Storage And Probate

Electronic Wills In North Carolina: How New 2026 Law Changes Will Storage And Probate

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jun 18, 2026 | Estate Planning, HWH Updates

Learn how North Carolina’s 2026 law lets attorneys securely store electronic wills so your family can more easily locate and prove your written will in...
Can You Sue an Estate After Probate in North Carolina? Key Deadlines and Options

Can You Sue an Estate After Probate in North Carolina? Key Deadlines and Options

by Hopler Hanna Staff | May 17, 2026 | Estate Litigation, Probate

Learn when can you sue an estate after probate in north carolina, key deadlines, and options for challenging wills, debts, or estate...
Estate Planning For Aging Parents In North Carolina: Practical Steps Adult Children Can Take Now

Estate Planning For Aging Parents In North Carolina: Practical Steps Adult Children Can Take Now

by Hopler Hanna Staff | May 1, 2026 | Estate Planning

Learn practical steps for estate planning for aging parents in North Carolina, including key documents, long term care, and protecting the family...
Can a Nursing Home Override a Power of Attorney?

Can a Nursing Home Override a Power of Attorney?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Mar 11, 2026 | Incapacity Planning, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Power of Attorney

Can a nursing home override a power of attorney in North Carolina? Learn how POA, health care directives, and guardianship affect your loved one’s...
The Exact Grounds to Contest a Will in North Carolina

The Exact Grounds to Contest a Will in North Carolina

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Feb 13, 2026 | Estate Litigation, Probate

Learn the exact grounds to contest a will in North Carolina, who can challenge, time limits, and what evidence and options to...
The Difference Between a Living Trust And Will In North Carolina

The Difference Between a Living Trust And Will In North Carolina

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Feb 13, 2026 | Estate Planning

Learn the difference between a living trust and will, how each works, and which option can better protect your family, home, or...
Common Mistakes in Legal Guardian Forms for Adult Guardianship in NC

Common Mistakes in Legal Guardian Forms for Adult Guardianship in NC

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jan 20, 2026 | HH Updates, Guardianship

Filing legal guardian forms is the first step to establishing a trusted relationship between a guardian and an individual needing care. However, many applicants overlook critical details in these forms, which can lead to delays, complications, and added stress. In...
Understanding Adult Guardianship in North Carolina

Understanding Adult Guardianship in North Carolina

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jan 14, 2026 | Guardianship

Guardianship protects individuals who cannot make decisions on their own. This legal process allows a guardian to make personal, financial, and medical decisions on behalf of someone...
How to Obtain Guardianship in NC and Protect a Loved One

How to Obtain Guardianship in NC and Protect a Loved One

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Dec 9, 2025 | Guardianship, Elder Law, HH Updates

You may feel overwhelmed when you realize your loved one can no longer manage their own affairs, and you need clear answers about how to obtain guardianship in North Carolina. You are not...
What Is a Legal Guardian and When Does the Court Step In?

What Is a Legal Guardian and When Does the Court Step In?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Nov 21, 2025 | Guardianship, Power of Attorney

When someone you care about can no longer make safe or informed decisions, you may start wondering what options exist to protect them. In North Carolina, that’s where legal guardianship comes in. A legal guardian is a person appointed by the court to make personal,...
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