Sometimes impressions about certain subjects are passed down over the years, and the information that... [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>
These Five Documents Should Be Part of Your Estate Plan
Estate planning attorneys always emphasize the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all estate plan that... [Read more...]
Should I Have Long-Term Care Insurance?
As elder law attorneys, we help clients that are concerned about legal and financial matters... [Read more...]
Nursing Home Cost Increases Exceeded Inflation Rate in 2020
Elder law attorneys focus on legal and financial matters that impact senior citizens, and living... [Read more...]
Estate Tax Exclusion Will Rise in 2021
The federal estate tax exclusion is the amount that can be transferred before the estate... [Read more...]
Have a Living Trust? You Still Need a Will
You may assume that the will/trust question is an either or situation. There is some... [Read more...]
Show Your Appreciation This Thanksgiving
Holidays can often put you in a reflective mood, and Thanksgiving is a special event... [Read more...]
Why Do People Use Trusts (Part 1)?
We are going to explain some of the reasons why people use trusts in this... [Read more...]
Do I Report Living Trust Income to the IRS?
The living trust is an planning tool that is more effective than a simple will.... [Read more...]
What Is a HIPAA Release?
The acronym HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. In... [Read more...]
Will Your Parents Need Nursing Home Care?
Many families experience role reversals at some point in time. You may find that your... [Read more...]
Why Would You Need a Trust?
A lot of people are under the impression that a simple will is the right... [Read more...]
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