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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...
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by Durham Law Firm | Jul 9, 2020 | Business

Starting a new business includes answering a lot of questions that you may not have thought about before, including where you want to operate. You may need to lease an office or retail space to run your small business and you want to make sure your business is...
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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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by Durham Law Firm | Jul 6, 2020 | Media

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...
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