When most people think of estate planning, their first thought is the last will and... [Read more...]
John Potter
John Potter is an Estate Planning and Elder Law attorney in the Charlotte, North Carolina, area with offices in Ballantyne and Huntersville. John has been designated as a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation and a Board Certified Specialist in Elder Law by the North Carolina State Bar <a href="https://www.potterestateplanning.com/our-firm/attorney-and-staff-profiles/#post-3033">Read More!</a>
What is the Definition of Elder Law?
Not many clients have heard of elder law. Typically, the younger you are the less... [Read more...]
Why You Should Consider Estate Planning for Pets
If you have a beloved pet that has been a part of your family for... [Read more...]
Who is Eligible for Medicaid?
As you can see from our website, the attorneys at the Potter Law Firm are... [Read more...]
How Does a 529 College Plan Affect Charlotte Medicaid Planning?
A 529 College Savings Plan is a common college savings plan used by many families... [Read more...]
Huntersville Revocable Trusts and Asset Protection
Asset protection is important to some individuals for one reason or another. There are certain... [Read more...]
Medicaid Crisis Planning
When it comes to paying the costs of long-term nursing home care, families can easily... [Read more...]
A Guide to Avoiding Probate
For many clients, the basic purpose of estate planning is avoiding probate. The main reason... [Read more...]
What Protections are Available for the Healthy Spouses of Medicaid Recipients?
If you are a community spouse for purposes of Medicaid, then you may be entitled... [Read more...]
Florence Trust Lawyers Explain the Importance of Funding
A living trust can be an effective building block to construct your estate plan around... [Read more...]
Planning For a Child With Special Needs
Any family that cares for a child with special needs must consider special needs planning... [Read more...]
Pros and Cons of Revocable vs Irrevocable Trusts
For many people, the choice between an irrevocable trust and a revocable trust comes down... [Read more...]
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