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Guardianship for Children: A Look at “Just in Case” Webinar

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Oct 15, 2020 | Media, Video

In a Last Will and Testament, a parent can name guardians that they would want to care for their children if they both die. You need a plan for your children if the unimaginable happens. Learn more about the foster care system and other ways to set your children up...
What Happens to Medical Debt When You Die?

What Happens to Medical Debt When You Die?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Aug 11, 2020 | Probate

The Estate Planning Cast of Characters

The Estate Planning Cast of Characters

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jul 7, 2020 | Estate Planning, HH Updates

It can seem overwhelming to begin an estate plan for yourself and your loved ones.  What will happen to my children if I die? How do I avoid excessive taxes and costs? Who do I trust to carry out my wishes? If you do not address these questions, you risk burdening...
AOC-E-505, the Inventory of a Decedent’s Estate in Probate

AOC-E-505, the Inventory of a Decedent’s Estate in Probate

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jun 23, 2020 | Probate

When you are appointed as the executor of an estate of a deceased person in the State of North Carolina, you are signing up for a litany of obligations. In addition to gathering assets, handling the filing of taxes, dealing with the distribution of assets, and paying...
Are Beneficiaries Responsible for Debts Left by the Deceased?

Are Beneficiaries Responsible for Debts Left by the Deceased?

by Hopler Hanna Staff | Jul 9, 2019 | Estate Administration

The death of a loved one is never easy, not in the least, because of relentless creditors who continuously call or mail about overdue bills belong to the deceased person. When you are trying to handle the grief of losing a loved one, the last thing you want to deal...
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