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

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

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 9, 2020 | Guardianship, Estate Planning

If you pass away without a will, the state will make a decision about your children who could go into foster care. Find out how to avoid this situation for your children and learn more about planning for the...
Fundamentals of Estate Planning and Investing

Fundamentals of Estate Planning and Investing

by Durham Law Firm | Sep 2, 2020 | Estate Planning

If the unexpected happens, do you have an estate plan for yourself and those you love? Are you prepared if you could no longer make decisions? Give your family the confidence to handle any medical emergencies you might face and to know how to handle your financial,...
Estate Planning for Pet Parents

Estate Planning for Pet Parents

by Durham Law Firm | Aug 25, 2020 | Estate Planning

How We Work With Other Attorneys with Estate Planning and Probate

How We Work With Other Attorneys with Estate Planning and Probate

by Durham Law Firm | Jul 28, 2020 | Estate Planning, Probate

Attorneys often retain our estate planning and probate team to assist them with an aspect of their cases.  It’s so important that attorneys pick a qualified colleague to assist them, as the decision of who to pick often reflects on the attorney — particularly if...
Changes and Estate Planning for Newlyweds

Changes and Estate Planning for Newlyweds

by Durham Law Firm | Jul 21, 2020 | Estate Planning

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...
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