by Hopler Hanna Staff | Aug 27, 2025 | Incapacity Planning, Elder Law, HH Updates, Power of Attorney
When a parent begins needing help with managing their finances, it can feel like you're stepping into a new role—one you didn’t necessarily plan for. Other family members say you need to get a POA, but you don't know how to get financial power of attorney for a...
by Hopler Hanna Staff | Aug 21, 2025 | HH Updates, Incapacity Planning, Power of Attorney
When you face a major surgery, sudden illness, or unexpected injury, your biggest question is often how quickly you can return to normal life. Short-term rehabilitation exists to help you bridge that gap with focused care that speeds up your recovery. Instead of...
by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jul 14, 2025 | HH Updates, Elder Law, Guardianship
When someone you care about can no longer manage their own affairs due to age, illness, or disability, you may feel a deep responsibility to protect them. In North Carolina, becoming a legal guardian for adults involves more than good intentions. You need court...
by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jul 1, 2025 | Elder Law
When your loved one needs more care than you can provide, the choices can feel overwhelming. You want to do what’s right, but every option comes with unknowns no one really talks about. So you're asking about the difference between assisted living vs nursing home...
by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jun 9, 2025 | Guardianship, Estate Administration
When a minor inherits estate in North Carolina, the court doesn’t just hand it over. You have to follow a specific legal process to be named the legal guardian of that child's money or property.If you're stepping in to help manage inherited funds for a child, you're...