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Whether you’re establishing a guardianship, settling an estate, or planning for your loved ones’ future, Hopler Hanna provides the knowledge you need to get started. And if you have questions or concerns, we are here to help you every step of the way.
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guardianship law guide
Navigate the complex world of Adult Guardianship in North Carolina with this useful guidebook.
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ESTATE ADMINISTRATION (PROBATE) GUIDE
We created this resource to help you walk through what can be a lengthy and difficult probate process.
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ESTATE INFORMATION GUIDE
Simplify your estate management by keeping everything in one place.
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ESTATE PLANNING FUNDAMENTALS GUIDE
Discover the essentials of NC estate planning with our guide.
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Our guide is packed with all the critical information you need to make your sale a success.
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Buying a Business GUIDE
Navigate the purchase process confidently and successfully.
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Advance Directive for a natural Death
Ensure that every individual’s healthcare preferences are clearly articulated and legally recognized. Provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
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ESTATE PLANNING VIDEO COURSE
Unlock the secrets to safeguarding your future with our Estate Planning Workshop.
Options for Seniors: Long Term Care Planning
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Elder Exploitation: Identifying the Financial & Physical Abuse of the Elderly
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The Fundamentals of Estate and Funeral Pre-Planning
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Caregiver Burnout and the Role of a Guardian
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Trusts and IRA’s: Working Together for Your Family’s Future
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Special Needs Planning Webinar
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7 Elder Care Law Hacks Families Wish They Knew
When it comes to elder care law, you might feel like you are walking through a maze with no clear...
When a Child Inherits: Life Insurance Beneficiary Rules in NC
Naming your minor child as a beneficiary or back-up beneficiary of your life insurance may seem...
Why Estate Planning for Elderly Parents Can’t Wait Another Year
Life changes quickly. One unexpected health crisis or financial setback can leave your family...
How To Get Financial Power Of Attorney For A Parent In North Carolina
When a parent begins needing help with managing their finances, it can feel like you're stepping...
Can Short-Term Rehabilitation Really Get You Back Faster?
When you face a major surgery, sudden illness, or unexpected injury, your biggest question is...
How to Become a Legal Guardian for Adults
When someone you care about can no longer manage their own affairs due to age, illness, or...
Who Becomes Legal Guardian of a Minor Child’s Money in NC?
When a minor inherits estate in North Carolina, the court doesn’t just hand it over. You have to...
Durham’s Caring For Aging Parents Checklist
When your parents start to need more support, it’s easy to feel unsure about what steps to take....
Social Security Guardianship Rules FAQ: What You Need to Know
When someone can't manage their Social Security benefits due to age, disability, or incapacity,...
How to Declare Someone Incompetent in North Carolina
When a loved one can no longer make safe or informed decisions, you may need legal authority to...










